Yu Minzhong
于敏中
1773–1779
1760 – 1779
(as the Chief Grand Councillor since 1773)
1773–1779
1771–1773
27 January 1766 – 17 September 1773
Serving with Arigūn (until 1769), Guwamboo (1769–1770), Surne (since 1770–1771), Šuhede (1771–1773), Agui (since 1773)
Jintan, Jiangsu, China
Beijing, China
Yu Minzhong (Chinese: 于敏中; pinyin: Yú Mǐnzhōng, 1714–1779) was an official of the Qing Dynasty, who served as chief grand councilor for part of the reign of the Qianlong Emperor. Yu Minzhong was a native of Jintan, Jiangsu province. In 1737, he became a Zhuangyuan of the Imperial examination.[1] Before his appointment as chief grand councilor, he served as an editor and scribe to the emperor.[1] During his tenure as chief grand councilor, a significant rise in corruption occurred.[1]
References
- ^ a b c R. Kent Guy, Qing Governors and Their Provinces: The Evolution of Territorial Administration in China, 1644-1796, University of Washington Press, 2010
- Hummel, Arthur W. Sr., ed. (1943). "Yü Min-chung" . Eminent Chinese of the Ch'ing Period. United States Government Printing Office.
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Chief Councillors of the Qing dynasty
- Yunxiang
- Marsai
- Zhang Tingyu
- Ortai
- Fupeng
- Ortai
- Ortai
- Necin
- Fuheng
- Yengišan
- Liu Tongxun
- Yu Minzhong
- Agui
- Agui
- Heshen
- Yongxing
- Qinggui
- Dong Gao
- Tojin
- Cao Zhenyong
- Cao Zhenyong
- Cangling
- Cao Zhenyong
- Wenfu
- Pan Shi'en
- Mujangga
- Qi Junzao
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