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Yu Shiji Yu Shiji (虞世基) (died 618), courtesy name Maoshi (懋世 or 茂世〔The ''Book of Sui'' gave his courtesy name as 茂世, while the ''History of Northern Dynasties'' gave it as 懋世 (both rendered "Maoshi" in pinyin).〕), was an official of the Chinese dynasties Chen Dynasty and Sui Dynasty. He was particularly powerful during the reign of Emperor Yang of Sui and became prime minister, and was faulted by traditional historians for placating Emperor Yang and not reacting properly to agrarian rebellions. When Emperor Yang was killed in a coup led by the general Yuwen Huaji in 618, Yu was also killed. == During Chen Dynasty == It is not known when Yu Shiji was born. His father Yu Li (虞荔) was a mid-level official during Chen Dynasty. Yu Shiji was considered knowledgeable and quiet in his youth, and was particularly good at calligraphy. The high-level officials Kong Huan (孔奐) and Xu Ling (徐陵) were both impressed with him, and Xu was so impressed that he compared Yu Shiji to Pan Jun and Lu Xun, and gave a niece to him in marriage. He initially served on the staff of Chen Shuyin (陳叔英) the Prince of Jian'an—the brother to Chen's last emperor Chen Shubao, and later served in the imperial administration as well. Once, Chen Shubao〔The reference in the ''Book of Sui'' did not actually specify which emperor of Chen was involved, but based on context, it was likely it was Chen Shubao rather than his father Emperor Xuan.''〕 was impressed with an essay Yu wrote on historical uses of the military and he awarded Yu a horse.
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