Deng Tingzan
Deng Tingzan (Chinese: 鄧廷瓚) (d. 1500) was a politician of the Ming Dynasty.
Deng Tingzan 鄧廷瓚 | |
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Died | 1500 |
Occupation | Ming Dynasty official, Viceroy of Liangguang |
Life and career
Deng Tingzan was born in Baling County (modern day Yueyang, Hunan).[1]
Entering service with the imperial examination in 1454, he first served as the county magistrate of Chun'an County in Zhejiang, and was then appointed to serve as a prefect in modern-day Guiyang, where he successfully suppressed local Miao rebellions.[1] Between 1495 and 1497, he was appointed as the Viceroy of Liangguang.[1]
References
- Zhang, Tingyu; et al. "Book 172". History of Ming.
Preceded by Qin Hong |
Viceroy of Liangguang 1495 - 1497 |
Succeeded by Pan Fan |
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