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Zhang Juzheng (Chinese: 張居正; pinyin: Zhāng
Jūzhèng; 26 May 1525 – 9 July 1582),
courtesy name
Shuda (Chinese: 叔大; pinyin: Shūdà),
pseudonym Taiyue (Chinese:...
- Xue
Juzheng (c. 912 – 12 July 981;
courtesy name Ziping) was a scholar-official who
successively served the
Later Jin,
Later Han,
Later Zhou and Song...
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effectively led by
Grand Secretary and
skilled administrator,
Zhang Juzheng. With the
support of the emperor's mother, Lady Li, and the
imperial eunuchs...
- 1546–1547) Yan Song (2nd time in
office 1548–1562) Xu Jie Gao Gong
Zhang Juzheng (in
office 1572–1582)
Zhang Siwei Shen
Shixing Wang
Jiabing Zhao Zhigao...
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introduced by Wang
Yangming permitted a more
accommodating attitude.
Zhang Juzheng's initially successful reforms proved devastating when a
slowdown in agriculture...
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political change.
Senior Grand Secretary Xu Jie, in
collaboration with
Zhang Juzheng,
drafted the "final edict" of the
Jiajing Emperor and the
first edicts...
- the
Mandate from the Tang
through to the Song. The scholar-official Xue
Juzheng compiled the Old
History of the Five
Dynasties (五代史)
during the 960s and...
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present rulers' ties to the
Mandate themselves. Song
dynasty historian Xue
Juzheng did
exactly this in his work
History of the Five Dynasties.
Several justifications...
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discussed in the book
besides the
emperor are
Grand Secretaries Zhang Juzheng and Shen Shixing, the
official Hai Rui, the
general Qi Jiguang, and the...
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Zhang Juzheng (in
office from 1572 to 1582)
built an
effective network of
alliances with
senior officials. However,
there was no one
after Zhang Juzheng who...