Zheng Qi
Zheng Qi (Chinese: 鄭綮; died 899), courtesy name Yunwu (蘊武), was an official of the Chinese Tang dynasty, serving briefly as chancellor in 894 during the reign of Emperor Zhaozong. He was known for writing poems filled with puns (xiehouyu) that satirized the political scene that impressed Emperor Zhaozong, leading to his brief term as chancellor despite his own misgivings.
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Zheng Qi
Zheng Qi (Chinese: 鄭綮; died 899), courtesy name Yunwu (蘊武), was an official of the Chinese Tang dynasty, serving briefly as chancellor in 894 during the reign of Emperor Zhaozong. He was known for writing poems filled with puns (xiehouyu) that satirized the political scene that impressed Emperor Zhaozong, leading to his brief term as chancellor despite his own misgivings.
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Zheng Qi (Chinese: 鄭綮; died 89 ...... or despite his own misgivings.
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郑綮(9世纪-899年),字蕴武,中国唐朝官员,唐昭宗乾宁元年(894年)短暂拜为宰相。他以作歇后语诗讽刺政局打动唐昭宗闻名,这导致他即使忧虑不安仍被短期拜为宰相。
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Zheng Qi (Chinese: 鄭綮; died 89 ...... or despite his own misgivings.
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郑綮(9世纪-899年),字蕴武,中国唐朝官员,唐昭宗乾宁元年(894年)短暂拜为宰相。他以作歇后语诗讽刺政局打动唐昭宗闻名,这导致他即使忧虑不安仍被短期拜为宰相。
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郑綮
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