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Wang Ji (Ming dynasty politician)

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Count JingyuanWang Ji
Minister of War
In office
1457
MonarchEmperor Yingzong
Preceded byYu Qian
Succeeded byChen Ruyan
In office
1434–1440
MonarchEmperor Yingzong
Preceded byXu Kuo
Succeeded byXu Xi
Minister of War (Southern Capital)
In office
1507–1452
MonarchJingtai Emperor
Preceded byXu Qi
Succeeded byZhang Feng
Personal details
Born1378
Died1460 (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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