Chen Mingxia
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Chen Mingxia (c. 1601–1654) was Grand Secretariat and President of Ministry Personnel of the Qing dynasty. He was from Liyang in Jiangsu and was a Chinese official during the Shunzhi period (1644–1661) of the Qing dynasty (1644–1912).[1] Before joining the Qing in early 1645, he had successively served the Ming dynasty (1368–1644) and the short-lived Shun regime of rebel leader Li Zicheng (1602–1645). He then served in the highest ranks of the Qing bureaucracy, being promoted to Grand Secretariat of the empire.
For the law professor, see Chen Mingxia (academic).
Quick Facts Grand Secretary of the Palace Secretariat Academy, Grand Secretary of the Palace Academy for the Advancement of Literature ...
Chen Mingxia 陳名夏 | |
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Grand Secretary of the Palace Secretariat Academy | |
In office 1653–1654 | |
Grand Secretary of the Palace Academy for the Advancement of Literature | |
In office 1651–1652 | |
Minister of Personnel | |
In office 1 September 1648 – 1 October 1651 Serving with Tambai (until 1650), Handai (1651), Tantai (1651), Chentai (1651), Jumara (since 1651), Jolo (since 1651) | |
Preceded by | Tambai |
Succeeded by | Gao Eryan |
Personal details | |
Born | c. 1601 Liyang, Ming China |
Died | 1654 Beijing, Qing China |
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Traditional Chinese | 陳名夏 | ||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 陈名夏 | ||||||||
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