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Yao Shu ''Not to be confused with Yao Shu 姚樞 (1203–1280), a Confucian adviser to Kublai Khan.'' Yao Shu (姚璹) (632–705), courtesy name Lingzhang (令璋), formally Count Cheng of Wuxing (吳興成伯), was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty and Wu Zetian's Zhou Dynasty, serving twice as chancellor during Wu Zetian's reign. == Background == Yao Shu was born in 632, during the reign of Emperor Taizong. His grandfather was the historian Yao Silian, the lead author of the ''Book of Liang'' and ''Book of Chen'', the official histories of Liang Dynasty and Chen Dynasty. His father Yao Chuping (姚處平)〔Chuping apparently was a courtesy name that Yao Shu's father generally used in lieu of his formal name, but his formal name, while rendered in the table of chancellors' family trees in the ''New Book of Tang'', is not in Unicode and therefore not available online. See ''New Book of Tang'', vol. 74, part 2.()〕 served as a military census officer and died early. Yao Shu raised his brothers and sisters and was said to be kind to them. He was also said to be well-studied and good at rhetoric.
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