Wei Zhouzuo

Wei Zhouzuo (simplified Chinese: 卫周祚; traditional Chinese: 衛周祚; pinyin: Wèi Zhōuzuò) (1612–1675), courtesy name Wenxi (simplified Chinese: 文锡; traditional Chinese: 文錫; pinyin: Wénxī), art name Wenshi (simplified Chinese: 闻石; traditional Chinese: 聞石; pinyin: Wénshí), was an official who served in the late Ming Dynasty and early Qing Dynasty.[1] He was a native of Chengnei (城內). He took the imperial examination and obtained a jinshi degree in 1637 during the reign of the Ming Chongzhen Emperor.

After the fall of the Ming Dynasty, Wei served under the Qing in various capacities.[2] In 1653, he was named Vice-President of Punishments, in 1654 President of Works, and in 1658 President of Civil Appointments, as well as Grand Secretary.[2] In 1660 he worked with the Qing noble Bahana to revise the Great Qing Legal Code.[2]

References

  1. 朱绍侯 (1997). 中国历代宰相传略 (in Chinese). p. 1412.
  2. Frederic Wakeman Jr. (1985). The Great Enterprise: The Manchu Reconstruction of Imperial Order in Seventeenth-Century China. p. 418. ISBN 0520048040.
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