- Li
Shanchang (Chinese: 李善長; pinyin: Lǐ
Shàncháng; Wade–Giles: Li Shan-ch'ang; 1314–1390) was a
Chinese official of the Ming dynasty, part of the West...
- Xian was
known for his
acute personality. Hu
Weiyong once said to Li
Shanchang, "If Yang Xian were to
become Grand Chancellor, we Huai
people would not...
- Fu
Zhuge Liang Later figures Emperor Wen of Sui Du You Wang
Anshi Li
Shanchang Zhang Juzheng Xu
Guangqi Relevant texts Guanzi The Book of Lord Shang...
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eventually founded the Ming dynasty. With the
support of his relative, Li
Shanchang, he rose
through the
ranks until he was
appointed Grand Chancellor (丞相)...
- 1354, he
began working with Li
Shanchang, a
landowner from
Dingyuan County, the
first county conquered by Zhu. Li
Shanchang was
responsible for
running the...
- Wéiyōng àn):
resulted in the
executions and
deaths of Hu Weiyong, Li
Shanchang, Liu
Bowen and 30,000
other Chinese people Lan Yu case (Chinese: 藍玉案;...
- Fu
Zhuge Liang Later figures Emperor Wen of Sui Du You Wang
Anshi Li
Shanchang Zhang Juzheng Xu
Guangqi Relevant texts Guanzi The Book of Lord Shang...
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Bowen initially aided Zhu
Yuanzhang in his
ascent to power, but
later Li
Shanchang and Hu
Weiyong quarrelled with Liu,
forcing Liu to resign. Liu
Bowen warned...
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Secretariat for
handling state correspondence in 1364. He
appointed Li
Shanchang to
manage the
affairs of this bureau, with the
title Grand Chancellor...
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Portrait of Xu Da Left
Grand Councilor In
office 1371–1371
Preceded by Li
Shanchang Succeeded by Hu
Weiyong Right Grand Councilor In
office 1368–1371 Preceded...