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Shen Yin Shu () or Shen Yin Xu ()〔Note on name: 戍 and 戌 are two different Chinese characters that look and sound very similar. Ancient texts differed on which character to use.〕 (? - 506 BC) was a general of the State of Chu during the Spring and Autumn Period of ancient China. A great-grandson of King Zhuang of Chu, he was appointed ''yin'' (尹, governor) of Shen (in present-day Linquan County of Anhui Province), and became known as Shen Yin Shu (literally "Shu, Governor of Shen"). He is one of the original ancestors of the surnames Shen and Ye. ==Killing of Fei Wuji== ''Lüshi Chunqiu'', a Chinese classic text compiled around 239 BC, credits Shen Yin Shu with getting rid of the corrupt official Fei Wuji. During the reign of King Ping of Chu, Fei Wuji induced the king to marry the bride of the crown prince Jian. Fearing the revenge of the prince when he became king, Fei persuaded King Ping to kill Prince Jian, his tutor Wu She, and Wu She's sons. Prince Jian managed to escape abroad, and Wu She's second son Wu Zixu also escaped to the state of Wu, but Wu She and his first son Wu Shang were executed. Fei Wuji then framed another official Xi Wan (郤宛) and tricked the prime minister Nang Wa (also known as Zichang) into killing him. Shen Yin Shu, who had risen to the position of ''Sima'' (chief commander of the army), pointed out Nang's mistake and persuaded him to execute the hated Fei Wuji.
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