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Xu Shao
}} Xu Shao (150–195), courtesy name Zijiang, was a government official and character evaluator who lived in the Eastern Han dynasty. ==Early life and career== Xu Shao was from Pingyu county (平輿縣), Runan commandery (汝南郡), which is located northeast of present-day Ruyang County, Yuzhou, Henan. As a youth, he maintained a good reputation and was interested in the study of human relations. He was known for giving appraisals to people. His fame put him on par with others such as Fan Zizhao (樊子昭) and He Yangshi (和陽士). Xu Shao and Guo Tai (郭泰) were famous character evaluators at the time and their appraisals were highly valued among the scholar-gentry.〔(許劭字子將,汝南平輿人也。少峻名節,好人倫,多所賞識。若樊子昭、和陽士者,並顯名於世。故天下言拔士者,咸稱許、郭。) ''Houhanshu'' vol. 68.〕 Xu Shao started his civil career as an "Officer of Merit" (功曹) in his home commandery. Xu Qiu (徐璆), the commandery Administrator (太守), treated him very respectfully. The other officials in the commandery office became more cautious and conservative in their manners when they heard that Xu Shao was going to be their colleague. When Yuan Shao was on his way home to Runan after resigning from his post of Prefect of Puyang (濮陽令), he rode in a carriage and was surrounded by many guards and attendants. Before entering Runan, he ordered his men to leave, saying, "How can I let Xu Zijiang see me like this?" He then travelled home in a single carriage.〔(初為郡功曹,太守徐璆甚敬之。府中聞子將為吏,莫不改操飾行。同郡袁紹,公族豪俠,去濮陽令歸,車徒甚盛,將入郡界,乃謝遣賔客,曰:「吾輿服豈可使許子將見。」遂以單車歸家。) ''Houhanshu'' vol. 68.〕
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