- government.
Renzong is
known for his
reform attempt known as the
Qingli Reforms (庆历新政,
Qingli Xinzheng),
initiated around 1040–1045,
represented a significant...
- The
Qingli Reforms or
Qingli New Policies(simplified Chinese: 庆历新政;
traditional Chinese: 慶曆新政; pinyin:
Qìnglì xīnzhèng), took
place in China’s Northern...
-
Zhang Qingli born 10
February 1951 in
Dongping County, Shandong) is a
retired politician of the People's
Republic of China. He was the first-ranked vice-chairman...
- Fan was
appointed as a vice
chancellor by
Emperor Renzong to lead the
Qingli reforms. His
attitude towards official service is
encapsulated by his oft-quoted...
- Jia
Qinglin (Chinese: 贾庆林; born 13
March 1940) is a
retired senior leader of the People's
Republic of
China and of the
ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP)...
-
balance of
power between the
conservative and
progressive factions after the
Qingli Reforms experiences a
significant backlash from the former.
Inside the palace...
- and
Emperor Shenzong. Fu was a key figure,
alongside Fan Zhongyan, in the
Qingli Reforms, a
series of
initiatives aimed at
strengthening the administration...
- In 1044, Han Qi, Fan Zhongyan,
Ouyang Xiu, and Song Qi
implemented the
Qingli Reforms,
which included hiring experts in the
classics to
teach at government...
- Sheng's
invention of
movable type printing:
During the
reign of
Chingli 慶曆 (
Qìnglì), 1041–1048, Bi Sheng, a man of
unofficial position, made
movable type....
- commentaries. Politically,
Ouyang Xiu was one of the
major proponents of the
Qingli Reforms of the 1040s. When lead
reformer Fan
Zhongyan fell from
power in...