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Count JingyuanWang Ji | |
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Minister of War | |
In office 1457 | |
Monarch | Emperor Yingzong |
Preceded by | Yu Qian |
Succeeded by | Chen Ruyan |
In office 1434–1440 | |
Monarch | Emperor Yingzong |
Preceded by | Xu Kuo |
Succeeded by | Xu Xi |
Minister of War (Southern Capital) | |
In office 1507–1452 | |
Monarch | Jingtai Emperor |
Preceded by | Xu Qi |
Succeeded by | Zhang Feng |
Personal details | |
Born | 1378 |
Died | 1460 (aged 81–82) |
Wang Ji (simplified Chinese: 王骥; traditional Chinese: 王驥; pinyin: Wáng Jì; 1378–1460), courtesy name Shangde (尚德), was a Chinese politician of the Ming dynasty.
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