
Yao He was born in Xiashi, Shaanzhou. The dates of birth and death are unknown, but Emperor Wenzong of the Tang Dynasty was alive around the time of Taihe. In the name of poetry. In the 11th year of Dengyuanhe (816 AD), he became a Jinshi. He was first awarded the title of Master of Martial Arts, so he was called Yao Martial Arts. Tiao Fuping and Wannianwei. In Baoli Zhong (around 826 AD), Li was the censor of the Li Dynasty and a member of the Ministry of Household Affairs. He served as the governor of Jingzhou and Hangzhou. Later, he served as an observation envoy to Shaanxi and Guo. He traveled with Ma Dai, Fei Guanqing, Yin Yao Fan, and Zhang Ji, and Li Pin served as his teacher. The poem is as famous as Jia Dao and is known as "Yao and Jia". He served as Secretary and Supervisor until the end of his career. He co-authored ten volumes of poetry collections, "New Tang Calligraphy and Literature Chronicles" and selected poems by eighteen people, including Wang Wei and Zu Yong, which constituted one volume of Ji Xuan Ji.