Zhang Tingyu
Chinese politician and historian (1672–1755) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Zhang Tingyu (Chinese: 張廷玉; pinyin: Zhāng Tíngyù; Wade–Giles: Chang T'ingyü, October 29, 1672 – May 19, 1755) was a Han Chinese politician and historian who lived in the Qing dynasty.
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Zhang Tingyu | |
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Chief Grand Councillor | |
In office 1731–1732 | |
Preceded by | Marsai |
Succeeded by | Ortai |
Grand Councillor | |
In office 1729–1749 | |
Grand Secretary of the Baohe Hall | |
In office 1728–1749 | |
Grand Secretary of the Wenhua Hall | |
In office 1727–1728 | |
Grand Secretary of the Wenyuan Library | |
In office 1726–1727 | |
Assistant Grand Secretary | |
In office 1725–1726 | |
Minister of Revenue | |
In office 1723–1726 Serving with Xuyuanmeng | |
Preceded by | Tian Congdian |
Succeeded by | Jiang Tingxi |
Minister of Rites | |
In office 1723–1723 Serving with Suku | |
Preceded by | Chen Yuanlong |
Succeeded by | Zhang Boxing |
Personal details | |
Born | (1672-10-29)October 29, 1672 Beijing, China |
Died | May 19, 1755(1755-05-19) (aged 82) Tongcheng, Anhui |
Relations | Zhang Tinglu (brother) |
Children | Zhang Ruoai, Zhang Ruocheng, Zhang Ruoting |
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Occupation | politician, scholar, historian |
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