The Biography of "japanese" in Ming Dynasty

The Biography of "japanese" in Ming Dynasty

by Xu Baoyun

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On April 22, the thirty-fifth year of the Jiajing reign of the Ming Dynasty (AD 1556), Pinghai suffered from Zongxian and was ordered to do so in the face of danger. The sky was gloomy, leaden clouds shrouded the sky and fields, and everything as far as the eye could see was suppressed by the same heavy turbidity. On the official road, a group of carriages and horses passed quickly, raising gray smoke. Hu Zongxian, who was the censor of Youqiandu, had just been appointed governor of Zhejiang and South Zhili (Jiangsu) and was on his way to Hangzhou to govern. Originally, the governorship of Liangjiang should be one of the most attractive official positions in the imperial court, but he did not feel the joy he deserved at all. In recent years, the position has become a chilling trap. In the twenty-eighth year of Jiajing's reign, Zhu Wan, the governor of Zhejiang, was dismissed from his post and questioned, and committed suicide by taking poison. In the thirty-third year of Jiajing's reign, Wang Shu, the governor of Zhejiang, was dismissed from his post.

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