Gao Gong

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Kao Kung (čínsky pchin-jinem Gāo Gǒng, znaky 高拱, 1513–1578) byl čínský politik v říši Ming. Za vlády císaře Ťia-ťinga ve třetí čtvrtině 16. století zaujímal vysoké postavení v těsné blízkosti císaře, v letech 1565–1566 vykonával funkci ministra obřadů, poté velkého sekretáře a ministra státní správy, přičemž v letech 1571–1572 stál v čele velkého sekretariátu. rdf:langString
高拱(1513年1月19日-1578年8月4日),字肅卿,號中玄,河南新鄭人,祖籍腹里洪洞,明朝政治人物,官至吏部尚书、中极殿大学士,為內閣首輔。 rdf:langString
Gao Gong (Chinese: 高拱; pinyin: Gāo Gǒng; Wade–Giles: Kao Kung; 19 January 1513 – 4 August 1578) courtesy name Suqing (肅卿), art name Zhongxuan (中玄), was a Chinese politician of the Ming dynasty. Gao was born in Xinzheng, Henan. He became jinshi in 1541, then held a post at Hanlin Academy. Since 1552, he served as tutor to the then heir apparent, later the Longqing Emperor for nine years, which made the emperor trust him fully. He served successively as Vice Minister of Rites, Vice Minister of Personnel, and Minister of Rites. In 1566, he was promoted to the Grand Secretariat of Wenyuan Chamber with recommendation from Xu Jie. After the enthronement of the Longqing Emperor, Gao's higher status catalyzed a sudden escalation of antagonism between Gao and Xu. Impeached by several censors, he wa rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Kao Kung (čínsky pchin-jinem Gāo Gǒng, znaky 高拱, 1513–1578) byl čínský politik v říši Ming. Za vlády císaře Ťia-ťinga ve třetí čtvrtině 16. století zaujímal vysoké postavení v těsné blízkosti císaře, v letech 1565–1566 vykonával funkci ministra obřadů, poté velkého sekretáře a ministra státní správy, přičemž v letech 1571–1572 stál v čele velkého sekretariátu.
rdf:langString Gao Gong (Chinese: 高拱; pinyin: Gāo Gǒng; Wade–Giles: Kao Kung; 19 January 1513 – 4 August 1578) courtesy name Suqing (肅卿), art name Zhongxuan (中玄), was a Chinese politician of the Ming dynasty. Gao was born in Xinzheng, Henan. He became jinshi in 1541, then held a post at Hanlin Academy. Since 1552, he served as tutor to the then heir apparent, later the Longqing Emperor for nine years, which made the emperor trust him fully. He served successively as Vice Minister of Rites, Vice Minister of Personnel, and Minister of Rites. In 1566, he was promoted to the Grand Secretariat of Wenyuan Chamber with recommendation from Xu Jie. After the enthronement of the Longqing Emperor, Gao's higher status catalyzed a sudden escalation of antagonism between Gao and Xu. Impeached by several censors, he was forced to retire in 1567. Zhang Juzheng did his utmost to persuade the emperor to recall Gao for political reasons. Thus, Gao returned to Beijing in 1569. He replaced Li Chunfang, the former Senior Grand Secretary, who was defeated in the political struggle by the death of the emperor. Zhang was hostile to him afterwards. The eunuchs in the Directorate of Ceremonial headed by Feng Bao brooked no weakening of their power by Gao. Hence, an alignment grew up between Zhang and Feng aimed at marginalizing Gao. They criticized Gao before Empress Dowager Xiaoding. Gao had to retire and return home once again. He finished the memoir Bingta yiyan (病榻遺言) [The last words left on my sickbed] in his later years. In 1578, Gao died at home. Although Gao's term was quite brief, he made great efforts with Zhang to subsume Altan Khan's Tumed into the tributary system. Consequently, he was granted the Grand Preceptor as the posthumous title in 1602.
rdf:langString 高拱(1513年1月19日-1578年8月4日),字肅卿,號中玄,河南新鄭人,祖籍腹里洪洞,明朝政治人物,官至吏部尚书、中极殿大学士,為內閣首輔。
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