Zhang Yuming
Zhang Yuming (Chinese: 張羽明), courtesy name Shengqu (升衢), was a Chinese official of the Qing Dynasty.
| Zhang Yuming | |||||||
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| Traditional Chinese | 張羽明 | ||||||
| Simplified Chinese | 张羽明 | ||||||
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Zhang Yuming passed the second stage of the imperial exams and received his Juren (舉人) degree. In 1665, he was appointed as the Prefect of Songjiang Prefecture (松江府知府). The short-lived "Academy of Purity and Harmony" (清和书院, Qīng-Hé Shūyuàn) in Shanghai's Yu Garden was initially dedicated to him.
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