Yang Yiqing
Yang Yiqing | |||||||
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| 楊一清 | |||||||
Portrait of Yang Yiqing as depicted in the Mingliang zhenxiang, by an unknown artist from the Ming dynasty | |||||||
| Senior Grand Secretary | |||||||
| In office 1526 | |||||||
| Monarch | Jiajing | ||||||
| Preceded by | Fei Hong | ||||||
| Succeeded by | Fei Hong | ||||||
| In office 1526–1527 | |||||||
| Monarch | Jiajing | ||||||
| Preceded by | Fei Hong | ||||||
| Succeeded by | Zhang Cong | ||||||
| Grand Secretary | |||||||
| In office 1515–1516, 1526–1529 | |||||||
| Monarchs | Zhengde Jiajing | ||||||
| Minister of Personnel | |||||||
| In office 1511–1515 | |||||||
| Monarch | Zhengde | ||||||
| Preceded by | Liu Ji | ||||||
| Succeeded by | Lu Wan | ||||||
| Minister of Revenue | |||||||
| In office 1510–1511 | |||||||
| Monarch | Zhengde | ||||||
| Preceded by | Liu Ji | ||||||
| Succeeded by | Sun Jiao | ||||||
| Personal details | |||||||
| Born | 24 December 1454 Yunnan | ||||||
| Died | 5 September 1530 (aged 75) | ||||||
| Education | jinshi degree (1472) | ||||||
| Courtesy name | Yingning | ||||||
| Art name | Sui'an | ||||||
| Posthumous name | Wenxiang | ||||||
| Chinese name | |||||||
| Traditional Chinese | 楊一清 | ||||||
| Simplified Chinese | 杨一清 | ||||||
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Yang Yiqing (24 December 1454 – 5 September 1530), courtesy name Yingning, art name Sui'an, was a Chinese scholar-official, military general, and writer during the Ming dynasty. He held influential positions during the reigns of the Zhengde and Jiajing emperors in the early 16th century, serving in the northwestern frontier province of Shaanxi and various central government offices. These included the positions of minister of revenue, minister of personnel, and grand secretary. In 1526 and 1527–1529, he was appointed as the head of the Grand Secretariat. He was also highly regarded as a poet during his time.