Zhang Qi (Song dynasty)

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Zhang Qi (張耆)
Personal details
Bornlate 960s or early 970s
likely Kaifeng, Song Empire
Died1048
Kaifeng, Song Empire
Children
  • Zhang Deyi (張得一), son
  • Zhang Keyi (張可一), son
  • Zhang Liyi (張利一), son
  • Zhang Chengyi (張誠一), son
  • Zhang Xiyi (張希一), son
  • Zhang Liyi (張利一), son
  • 18 other sons

Zhang Qi (died 1048), originally named Zhang Min, was a high-ranking Song dynasty official and military general. He was one of the longest-serving ministers during Emperor Zhenzong's reign. He also served the assistant commissioner and commissioner of military affairs from 1025 to 1033 during the regency of Emperor Zhenzong's widow Empress Dowager Liu. He was well trusted by both Emperor Zhenzong and Empress Dowager Liu mainly because he had been their personal servant when all 3 were teenagers.

References[edit]

  • McGrath, Michael (2009). "The Reigns of Jen-tsung (1022–1063) and Ying-tsung (1063–1067)". In Twitchett, Denis; Fairbank, John K. (eds.). The Cambridge History of China, Volume 5, Part 1: The Sung Dynasty and Its Precursors, 907–1279. Cambridge University Press. p. 282. ISBN 978-0-521-81248-1.