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The two highest-ranking Wuwei people in the Qing Dynasty

The two highest-ranking Wuwei people in the Qing Dynasty

Liangzhou Xianxiao Expo Hall Zhao Datai

The two highest-ranking Wuwei people in the Qing Dynasty

In the Qing Dynasty, the two Wuwei people with the highest official positions were

Sun Zhao and Niu Jian.

The two highest-ranking Wuwei people in the Qing Dynasty

Sun Zhao, Kangxi Fifty-one Years (1712) Nongchen Ke Jinshi, 111 of the Three Ranks, Hanlin Yuan Shu Jishi. Chu Shizhi County, because of the eunuch who beat up the power, was appreciated by Yongzheng and constantly promoted, and the official was promoted to the envoy of Hubei Province (from Erpin).

The two highest-ranking Wuwei people in the Qing Dynasty

Niu Jian, Jiaqing Nineteenth Year (1814) Jia Shu Ke Jinshi, Second Rank 4, Hanlin Yuan Shu Ji Shi. Chu Shi Hanlin Academy edited, official to the Viceroy of Liangjiang (正二品).

Niu Jian was the highest official in the Qing Dynasty.

Niu Jian is famous and has mixed reviews. After Niu Jian returned to his hometown, he built a Niu family mansion and garden covering an area of more than 70 acres in Gaoba Town, Liangzhou District, and when he died, he was said to have carried out a 7749-day scenic burial.

The two highest-ranking Wuwei people in the Qing Dynasty