Yang Shiqi

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  1. simplified Chinese :杨寓; traditional Chinese :楊寓; pinyin :Yáng Yù
  2. simplified Chinese :东里; traditional Chinese :東里; pinyin :Dōnglǐ
  3. simplified Chinese :文贞; traditional Chinese :文貞; pinyin :Wénzhēn

References

Citations

  1. Chan (1988), pp. 208–209.
  2. Chan (1988), p. 209.
  3. Chan (1988), p. 278.
  4. Chan (1988), p. 279.
  5. Tsai (1996), p. 225.
  6. Hucker (1998), pp. 77–78.
  7. Chang (2010), pp. 16–17.

Works cited

  • Chan, Hok-lam (1988). "The Chien-wen, Yung-lo, Hung-hsi, and Hsüan-te reigns". In Mote, Frederick W.; Twitchett, Denis C (eds.). The Cambridge History of China Volume 7: The Ming Dynasty, 1368–1644, Part 1. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 184–304. ISBN   0521243327.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Tsai, Shih-shan Henry (1996). The eunuchs in the Ming dynasty. Albany: State University of New York Press. ISBN   0-7914-2687-4.
Yang Shiqi
楊士奇
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Portrait of Yang Shiqi as depicted in the Sancai Tuhui
Senior Grand Secretary
In office
1424–1444