Xue Ping (薛平) (c. 753?[1] – February 25, 832[2][3]), courtesy name Tantu (坦途), formally the Duke of Han (韓公), was a general of the Chinese Tang dynasty, whose father Xue Song ruled Zhaoyi Circuit (昭義, then-headquartered in modern Anyang, Henan) semi-independently from the imperial government. After Xue Song's death, Xue Ping declined the soldiers' request for him to take over Zhaoyi Circuit and fled to imperial territory. Subsequently, he had a long career as a general of the imperial armies.
^Xue Ping's death age was not described in his biography in the Old Book of Tang, but was given in his biography in the New Book of Tang as 79, which would make him born in 753. However, he was mentioned to be of age 11 by the Zizhi Tongjian at the death of his father Xue Song in 773, which would make him born in 762. The description in both of the Old Book of Tang and the New Book of Tang explicitly mentioned that he was 11 when he was made the prefect of Ci Prefecture under his father before describing his actions after his father's death, however, so it appears that the editorial team of the Zizhi Tongjian (led by the primary author Sima Guang) misread that description from the Old Book of Tang and the New Book of Tang. Compare Old Book of Tang, vol. 124; New Book of Tang, vol. 111; and Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 224.
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