Yang Rong (mandarin)

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  1. simplified Chinese :杨子荣; traditional Chinese :楊子榮; pinyin :Yáng Zǐróng
  2. Chinese :勉仁; pinyin :Miǎnrén
  3. simplified Chinese :东杨; traditional Chinese :東楊; pinyin :Dōngyáng
  4. Chinese :文敏; pinyin :Wénmǐn

References

Citations

  1. Tsai (2002), p. 97.
  2. Dreyer (1982), p.  214.
  3. Chan (1988), pp. 208–209.
  4. Hucker (1998), pp. 77–78.
  5. 1 2 Goodrich & Fang (1976), p. 1521.
  6. 1 2 Chang (2010), pp. 16–17.

Works cited

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  • Chang, Kang-i Sun (2010). "Literature of the early Ming to mid-Ming (1375–1572)". In Chang, Kang-i Sun; Owen, Stephen (eds.). The Cambridge history of Chinese literature: Volume II. From 1375. Cambridge, New York, Mebourne, Madrid, Cape Town, Singapore, Sao Paulo, Delhi, Dubai, Tokyo: Cambridge University Press. pp. 1–62. ISBN   9780521116770.
  • Dreyer, Edward L. (1982). Early Ming China: a political history, 1355-1435. Stanford: Stanford University Press. ISBN   0-8047-1105-4.
  • Goodrich, L. Carington; Fang, Chaoying (1976). Dictionary of Ming Biography, 1368-1644. New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN   0-231-03801-1.
  • Hucker, Charles O (1998). "Ming government". In Mote, Frederick W.; Twitchett, Denis C (eds.). The Cambridge History of China 8: The Ming Dynasty, 1368 — 1644, Part 2. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 9–105. ISBN   0521243335.
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Yang Rong
楊榮
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Portrait of Yang Rong as depicted in the Sancai Tuhui
Senior Grand Secretary
In office
1418–1424