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Huang Zicheng

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Portrait of Huang Zicheng

Huang Zicheng (Chinese: 黃子澄) (1350–1402) was a Ming dynasty imperial scholar and overseer of rituals. He was an advisor to the Jianwen Emperor. He was put to death by the Yongle Emperor.[1]

References

  1. ^ 談遷《國榷》(卷8):「廷試貢士黃子澄等四百七十二人於奉天殿,賜丁顯、練子寧、花綸等進士及第,出身有差」,「分宜黃子澄、蕭山魏觀皆少年美才,恆備顧問。明年,觀憂去,子澄滿三載授修撰」