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Wei Shuo (Later Tang)
Wei Shuo (韋說) (died August 24, 927?〔''Zizhi Tongjian'', vol. 276.〕〔(Academia Sinica Chinese-Western Calendar Converter ).〕〔August 24, 927 was the date that the Later Tang emperor Li Siyuan issued the edict ordering Wei's death; it was not clear whether the order was carried out the same day or later.〕) was an official of the Chinese Tang Dynasty, and Tang's successor states Later Liang and Later Tang of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, serving as a chancellor during the reigns of Later Tang's first two emperors Li Cunxu and Li Siyuan. As a chancellor commissioned by Li Cunxu, he did not fit in with the officials trusted by Li Siyuan, and was eventually exiled and forced to commit suicide.
== Background and service during Tang and Later Liang ==
Part of the text of the ''History of the Five Dynasties'' biography of Wei Shuo's was lost, but indicated that Wei's father was Wei Xiu (韋岫), who served as a governor of Fujian Circuit (福建, headquartered in modern Fuzhou, Fujian)〔''History of the Five Dynasties'', vol. 67.〕 — which would make Wei Shuo a nephew of the prominent late-Tang military governor (''Jiedushi'') Wei Zhou (韋宙) and a distant descendant of the great Northern Zhou general Wei Xiaokuan.〔''New Book of Tang'', vol. 197.〕 However, because of the text's being lost, not much is known about Wei Shuo's own early career, although in the biography of his later chancellor colleague Doulu Ge in the ''New History of the Five Dynasties'', it was said that at one point in the very late Tang times, Wei served as an imperial censor with the title ''Dianzhong Shi Yushi'' (殿中侍御史), but was, for an unspecified fault, exiled to Guang Prefecture (廣州, in modern Guangzhou, Guangdong). Later, after a general pardon was declared — unclear whether this would be in the very last days of Tang or early in its successor state Later Liang — Wei was able to leave his place of exile, and he took up residence at Jiangling, where he became friendly with the military governor of the region (Jingnan Circuit), Gao Jichang. He was later made the deputy minister of rites (禮部侍郎, ''Libu Shilang'') during Later Liang.〔''New History of the Five Dynasties'', vol. 28.〕

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