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  1. Zhang Juzheng (Chinese: 張居正; pinyin: Zhāng Jūzhèng; 26 May 1525 – 9 July 1582), courtesy name Shuda (Chinese: 叔大; pinyin: Shūdà), pseudonym Taiyue (Chinese: 太岳; pinyin: Tàiyuè), was a Chinese politician who served as Senior Grand Secretary (Chinese: 首輔; pinyin: Shǒufǔ) in the late Ming dynasty during the ...

    • Zhang Siwei
  2. Zhang Juzheng (en chino tradicional, 張居正; pinyin, Zhāng Jūzhèng; 1525-1582), nombre de cortesía Shuda (en chino tradicional, 叔大; pinyin, Shūdà ), seudónimo Taiyue (en chino tradicional, 太岳; pinyin, Tàiyuè ), fue un político chino que se desempeñó como Gran Secretario (en chino tradicional, 首輔; pinyin, Shǒufǔ) a finales de la dinastía Ming durant...

    • Gu Shi
    • Zhang Wenming, Zhao Shi
  3. Zhang Juzheng was a powerful Chinese minister during the years of the reign (1566/67–72) of the emperor Muzong (reign title Longqing) and the first decade of the reign (1572–1620) of the emperor Shenzong (reign title Wanli), both of the Ming dynasty (1368–1644).

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Zhang Juzheng became the most powerful man in China on August 4, 1572. On that date, he began to direct affairs of state on behalf of Zhu Yijun (1563–1620), also known as the Wanli emperor, who was then only a boy.

    • Harry Miller
    • 2009
  5. Zhang Juzheng (1525 — 1582), courtesy name Shuda, was one of the most accomplished prime ministers in Chinese history. He was considered vital, powerful, brilliant, extreme, and controversial, a brilliant reformer who had prolonged and flourished the Ming Dynasty.

  6. Zhang Juzheng (1525-1582) was psychologically the most complex of Ming Chinas chief grand secretaries. His rise owed something to an appealing combination of brilliance with diffidence and humility.

  7. Zhang Juzheng , nombre de cortesía Shuda , seudónimo Taiyue , fue un político chino que se desempeñó como Gran Secretario a finales de la dinastía Ming durante los reinados de los emperadores Longqing y Wanli.