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Xiao Ye
Xiao Ye (蕭鄴), courtesy name Qizhi (啟之), was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, serving as a chancellor during the reigns of Emperor Xuānzong and (briefly) Emperor Xuānzong's son Emperor Yizong.
== Background and early career ==
It is not known when Xiao Ye was born. His ancestry came from the imperial house of Liang Dynasty — which in turn traced its ancestry to the great Han Dynasty prime minister Xiao He, whose ancestry was purportedly from the ruling house of the Spring and Autumn Period and Warring States period state Song (and thus from the imperial house of Shang Dynasty, as well as a line of officials of Han, Jin Dynasty (265-420), Liu Song, and Southern Qi (whose imperial house was distantly related to the Liang imperial house). Xiao Ye's eighth-generation ancestry was the brief-reigning Liang emperor Xiao Yuanming, a son of Xiao Yi (蕭懿), an older brother to Liang's founder Emperor Wu of Liang. For several generations prior to him, Xiao Ye's male-line ancestors served as officials of Tang Dynasty, including Xiao Ye's grandfather Xiao Zhi (蕭直), who served as an imperial attendant, and his father Xiao Ge (蕭革), who served as a prefectural prefect. Xiao Ye had at least one older brother, Xiao Jie (蕭嶰), and one younger brother, Xiao Xian (蕭峴).〔''New Book of Tang'', vol. 71.()()〕〔Tang-based sources referred to Xiao Yuanming as Xiao Ming, to observe naming taboo for Tang's founding emperor Emperor Gaozu (whose name was Li Yuan). Compare with ''Zizhi Tongjian'', vol. 166.〕
It is known that Xiao Ye passed the imperial examinations in the ''Jinshi'' class, but it is not known when that occurred. He successively served as an imperial censor with the title ''Jiancha Yushi'' (監察御史); an imperial scholar (翰林學士, ''Hanlin Xueshi''); and the prefect of Heng Prefecture (near modern Hengyang, Hunan).〔''New Book of Tang'', vol. 182.〕

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