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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wei_ZhengWei Zheng - Wikipedia

    Wei Zheng (580 – 11 February 643), [2] courtesy name Xuancheng, posthumous name Duke Wenzhen of Zheng, was a Chinese politician and historian. He served as a chancellor of the Tang dynasty for about 13 years during the reign of Emperor Taizong.

  2. Wei Zheng (Chinese: 魏徵; Wade-Giles: Wei Cheng 580-643), courtesy name Xuancheng (玄成), formally Duke Wenzhen of Zheng (鄭文貞公), was a Chinese politician and the lead editor of the Book of Sui, composed in 636. He served as a chancellor of Tang Dynasty for about 13 years, during the reign of Emperor Taizong of Tang Dynasty.

  3. Wei Zheng (580 — 643), courtesy name Xuancheng, was one of the most famous imperial censors in the history of China due to his bold, straightforward, and persistent character.

  4. Tang Taizong, also known as Emperor Taizong of Tang, and Wei Zheng were key historical figures in ancient China during the Tang Dynasty (618-907). Their relationship was characterized by mutual respect and a deep connection based on their shared goals and ideals.

  5. Aug 10, 2020 · Wei Zheng is the Richard R. Roscitt Endowed Chair Professor in Leadership at Stevens Institute of Technology. Her research, teaching, and practice focus on leadership and...

  6. Jun 6, 2020 · How does Wei Zheng go from plotting the Emperor’s death to being his right-hand man?

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Wei_ZhengWei Zheng - Wikiwand

    Wei Zheng, courtesy name Xuancheng, posthumous name Duke Wenzhen of Zheng, was a Chinese politician and historian. He served as a chancellor of the Tang dynasty for about 13 years during the reign of Emperor Taizong.

  8. Wei Zheng (580 – 11 February 643), courtesy name Xuancheng, posthumous name Duke Wenzhen of Zheng, was a Chinese politician and historian. He served as a chancellor of the Tang dynasty for about 13 years during the reign of Emperor Taizong.

  9. Wei ZHENG, Research Fellow | Cited by 5,123 | of National University of Singapore, Singapore (NUS) | Read 223 publications | Contact Wei ZHENG

  10. Feb 8, 2014 · Wei Zheng (AD 580-643), an orphan and eager reader since childhood, spent a few years in a Taoist temple due to poverty.