Táo Yuè 陶岳 (fl. early 11th c., active in Zhēnzōng’s reign), Jièlì 介立, was a Northern-Sòng official from Xúnyáng 潯陽 (modern Jiǔjiāng 九江, Jiāngxī). His major work is the Wǔdài shǐ bǔ 五代史補 KR2e0010, a 5-juǎn supplementary collection of 100-odd narrative items dating to Dàzhōng Xiángfú 5 (1012). He also produced the Língbiǎo lù yì 嶺表錄異 (a record of the southern peripheries, attribution disputed — usually credited to Liú Xún 劉恂 of Táng), and the Wǔdài huìyào 五代會要 (the institutional history of the Five Dynasties, more often attributed to Wáng Pǔ 王溥). The catalog meta entry for the Wǔdài shǐ bǔ gives the dynasty as 晉 in obvious error — Táo Yuè was a Sòng official, and his preface dates the work to 1012. His birth and death years are not preserved.