Yuan Dezhao was born in 891, during the reign of
Emperor Zhaozong of Tang, probably under the name of Wei Dezhao. While he was described to be "from Nancheng (南城), in Fǔ Prefecture (撫州, in modern
Fuzhou,
Jiangxi)," he was actually probably born at Xin Prefecture (信州, in modern
Shangrao,
Jiangxi) — because his uncle
Wei Quanfeng, who then controlled Fǔ Prefecture, had sent Wei Dezhao's father Wei Zaichang () to take over Xin in or around 882. While at Xin, Wei Zaichang had once called out his sons to be viewed by a fortuneteller so that the fortuneteller could tell their fates. When the fortuneteller saw Wei Dezhao, he stated to Wei Zaichang, "Of your sons, only this one is not going to serve in the military." Later, when he began to study, his teachers several times, after marveling at his talent, left their seats and stated, "You, son, have the ability to be a chancellor. You should take good care of yourself." It is not known when Yuan Dezhao entered governmental service, but it was said that he started as a surveyor for Qian Liu under Qian's role as the military governor (
Jiedushi) of Zhendong Circuit (鎮東, headquartered in modern
Shaoxing,
Zhejiang), as well as the magistrate of Qiantang County (錢塘, in modern
Hangzhou,
Zhejiang), the county housing the Wuyue capital. He later successively served as the military assistant to the prefect of Mu Prefecture (睦州, in modern Hangzhou); acting prefect of Tai Prefecture (台州, in modern
Taizhou,
Zhejiang); and the commander of Xinting Base (). == During Qian Yuanguan's and Qian Hongzuo's rules ==