Yang Ye

|t2=|s=|s2=|p=Yáng Yè|p2=Yáng Jìyè|w=Yang2 Yeh4|w2=Yang2 Chi4-yeh4|j=Joeng4 Jip6|j2=Joeng4 Gai3-jip6|y=Yeung4 Yip6|y2=Yeung4 Gai3-yip6}} Yang Ye (楊業) or Yang Jiye (楊繼業) (died August 986), named Liu Jiye (劉繼業) before 979 and Yang Chonggui (楊重貴) in his youth, was a Chinese military general of the Northern Han and the Northern Song dynasties.

While at Northern Han, he took on the surname "Liu", having been adopted by Northern Han's founding emperor Liu Chong as a grandson. After pledging allegiance to Emperor Taizong of Song, he was stationed at Song's northern border with the Khitan-ruled Liao dynasty, where, in 980, he played an instrumental role in expelling a major Liao invasion in Yanmen Pass. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Ye, Yang
Published 1999
University of Washington Press

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by Ghosal, Vivek
Published 2015
International Monetary Fund
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