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    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 .

  2. Those searching for a new style to imitate could have done far worse than to choose instead Zhang Tingyu. An elder statesman of enormous influence in the early Qianlong reign, Zhang was simultaneously President of the Boards of Finance and Personnel, Grand Secretary, Grand Councilor, and Tutor to the emperor.

  3. Apr 22, 2021 · Zhang Tingyu ( js. 1700, 1672–1755), the chief director of the History of Ming, and the other compilers echo the sentiment that Jingtai was adept at employing men, noting in his commentary that: “ [Jingtai] earnestly employed men of character and talent, and was assiduous and insightful when it came to governing 笃任贤能,鼓精政治”.

  4. Nov 26, 2021 · Zhang Tingyu (張廷玉), courtesy name Hengchen (衡臣), was a native of Tongcheng, Anhui Province, and the second son of Zhang Ying, a university scholar. In the 39th year of the Kangxi Dynasty, he entered the priesthood, changed his name to Shu Jishi, was granted a review, and was later promoted to the left shilang of the Punishment Department.

  5. Nov 1, 2021 · In the thirteenth year of Yongzheng (1735), the Yongzheng Emperor was critically ill, and before his death, he summoned the ministers Zhang Tingyu, Prince Zhuang Yunlu, and the university scholar Ortai, and ordered all three of them to be the same minister of gu orders, and left a will...

  6. Zhang Tingyu was a Han Chinese politician and historian who lived in the Qing dynasty. Background. Zhang Tingyu was born in Tongcheng in Anhui province. Career. In 1700, he obtained a jinshi position in the imperial examination and shortly afterwards he was appointed to the Hanlin Academy.

  7. Zhang Tingyu and Reconciliation: The Scholar and the State in the Early Qianlong Reign. R. Guy. Published 1986. History, Political Science. Late Imperial China.

  8. Apr 22, 2024 · Zhang Tingyu, as one of the elders of the three dynasties of the Qing Dynasty, his life was full of glory and bitterness. However, his fate... In the history of the foreword, power and emotion are often intertwined into a moving picture.

  9. Zhang Tingyu (Chinese: 張廷玉; pinyin: Zhāng Tíngyù) was a Han Chinese politician and scholar, who served the Qing civil service, and the only member of the Grand Council who had survived to serve the Kangxi, Yongzheng, and Qianlong emperors.

  10. Jun 1, 1986 · Events in the early months of the Qianlong reign suggested, to those alert to their significance, the nature of the transition that was underway. Given the nature of the Chinese state, debate over political priorities often took disguised forms.