Li Dongyang, the Glossary
Li Dongyang (1447–1516) was a Chinese historian, poet, and politician during the Ming dynasty.[1]
Table of Contents
12 relations: Beijing, Book of Documents, Chinese people, Collected Statutes of the Ming Dynasty, Grand Secretariat, Hanlin Academy, Jingtai Emperor, Li (surname 李), Liu Jin, Ming dynasty, Nine Ministers, Yang Tinghe.
- 15th-century Chinese historians
- Historians from Beijing
- Ming dynasty historians
- Poets from Beijing
- Politicians from Beijing
- Senior Grand Secretaries of the Ming dynasty
Beijing
Beijing, previously romanized as Peking, is the capital of China.
Book of Documents
The Book of Documents, or the Classic of History, is one of the Five Classics of ancient Chinese literature.
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Chinese people
The Chinese people, or simply Chinese, are people or ethnic groups identified with China, usually through ethnicity, nationality, citizenship, or other affiliation.
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Collected Statutes of the Ming Dynasty
The Collected Statutes of the Ming Dynasty or Collected Regulations of the Great Ming is a five-volume collection of regulations and procedures of the Ming dynasty (1368–1644).
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Grand Secretariat
The Grand Secretariat, or the Cabinet, was nominally a coordinating agency but de facto the highest institution in the imperial government of the Chinese Ming dynasty.
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Hanlin Academy
The Hanlin Academy was an academic and administrative institution of higher learning founded in the 8th century Tang China by Emperor Xuanzong in Chang'an.
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Jingtai Emperor
The Jingtai Emperor (21 September 1428 – 14 March 1457), also known by his temple name as the Emperor Daizong of Ming and by his posthumous name as the Emperor Jing of Ming, personal name Zhu Qiyu, was the seventh emperor of the Ming dynasty, reigned from 1449 to 1457.
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Li (surname 李)
Li or Lee is a common Chinese surname, it is the 4th name listed in the famous Hundred Family Surnames. Li is one of the most common surnames in Asia, shared by 92.76 million people in China, and more than 100 million in Asia.
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Liu Jin
Liu Jin (28 February 1451 – 25 August 1510) was a powerful Ming dynasty Chinese eunuch during the reign of the Zhengde Emperor.
Ming dynasty
The Ming dynasty, officially the Great Ming, was an imperial dynasty of China, ruling from 1368 to 1644 following the collapse of the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty.
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Nine Ministers
The Nine Ministers or Nine Chamberlains was the collective name for nine high officials in the imperial government of the Han dynasty (206 BC–220 AD), who each headed one of the Nine Courts and were subordinates to the Three Councillors of State.
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Yang Tinghe
Yang Tinghe (15 October 1459 – 25 July 1529), style name Jiefu, was a Grand Secretary in the Ming dynasty under the Zhengde (Wuzong) and Jiajing (Shizong) emperors. Li Dongyang and Yang Tinghe are 15th-century Chinese historians, Ming dynasty historians and Senior Grand Secretaries of the Ming dynasty.
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See also
15th-century Chinese historians
- Du Mu (Ming dynasty)
- Li Dongyang
- Yang Tinghe
- Zhu Quan
Historians from Beijing
- Chen Zhi (sinologist)
- Chia-ying Yeh
- Deng Xiaonan
- Gao Wenqian
- Jia Yinghua
- Jin Qicong
- Jin Youzhi
- Li Dongyang
- Li Xueqin
- Liu Kwang-ching
- Mao Xinyu
- Qigong (artist)
- Shen Defu
- Ye Zhemin
- Zhang Chengzhi
- Zhang Lifan
Ming dynasty historians
- Du Mu (Ming dynasty)
- Fang Weiyi
- Feng Menglong
- Gao Qi (Ming dynasty)
- Hu Yinglin
- Huang Ruheng
- Huang Zongxi
- Jiao Hong
- Li Dongyang
- Mao Jin
- Qian Qianyi
- Shen Defu
- Song Lian
- Wu Mingji
- Yang Tinghe
- Yang Weizhen
- Zhang Dai
- Zhu Guozhen (Ming dynasty)
- Zhu Quan
Poets from Beijing
- Bei Dao
- Bei Ling
- Duo Duo
- Feng Tang
- Ganggang Hu Guidice
- Gao Kegong
- Gu Cheng
- Gu Taiqing
- He Li
- Li Dawei (writer)
- Li Dongyang
- Liu Xia (poet)
- Lu Sidao
- Lu Zhaolin
- Ma Zhiyuan
- Mao Xinyu
- Nalan Xingde
- Tie Ning
- Wang Guozhen
- Wang Shixiang
- Weng Fanggang
- Yang Lian (poet)
- Yongqi, Prince Rong
Politicians from Beijing
- Aleksey Pushkov
- Anna Chennault
- Geng Tan
- Jacqueline de Guillenchmidt
- Li Dongyang
- Lu Sidao
- Lu Wenjin
- Richard Frey
- Runqi
- Stéphane Bonduel
- Tso Wong Man-yin
- Yelü Chucai
- Yuan Xingqin
- Zhang Wenli
- Zhao Dejun
- Zhao Feng
Senior Grand Secretaries of the Ming dynasty
- Gao Gong
- Li Dongyang
- Shen Shixing
- Wang Xijue
- Xia Yan (Ming dynasty)
- Xie Jin (mandarin)
- Xu Jie (Ming dynasty)
- Xu Pu
- Yan Song
- Yang Tinghe
- Yang Yiqing
- Ye Xianggao
- Zhang Juzheng
- Zhu Guozhen (Ming dynasty)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Li_Dongyang
Also known as Li Tung-yang, Lǐ Dōngyáng.