Yin Kaishan

Yin Jiao
殷峤
County magistrate of Taigu (太谷县令)
In office
?–?
MonarchEmperor Yang of Sui
County magistrate of Shi'ai (石爱县令)
In office
?–617 (617)
MonarchEmperor Yang of Sui
Yuan (Assistant) in the Grand General Office (大将军府掾)
In office
617 (617)c.618 (c.618)
MonarchEmperor Gaozu of Tang
Staff in Weibei Circuit General Office (渭北道行军长史)
In office
617 (617)–617 (617)
MonarchEmperor Gaozu of Tang
Vice General of Weibei Circuit (渭北道副大使)
In office
617 (617)–617 (617)
MonarchEmperor Gaozu of Tang
Vice Minister in the Ministry of Personnel (吏部侍郎)
In office
617 (617)–618 (618)
MonarchEmperor Gaozu of Tang
Minister in the Ministry of Personnel (吏部尚书)
In office
619 (619)–622 (622)
MonarchEmperor Gaozu of Tang
Personal details
BornUnknown[1]
Huyi
Died622
Hebei
ChildrenNone
Parent
  • Yin Sengshou (father)
OccupationGeneral, Official
Courtesy nameKaishan (开山)
TitleDuke of Xun (勋国公)
Posthumous nameJie (节)

Yin Jiao (Chinese: 殷峤), better known by his courtesy name Kaishan (Chinese: 殷开山), titled Duke Jie of Xun, was a general and officer in Sui and Tang dynasties of China. Because of his remarkable contributions during the unification wars of Tang dynasty, Yin Kaishan was listed as one of 24 founding officials of the Tang dynasty honored on the Lingyan Pavilion.

  1. ^ If the "elder brother" mentioned in Yin Qinzhou's epitaph was Yin Kaishan, then his birth year should be before 586.

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