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name楊一清
name-style應寧明史·列傳第八十六》:楊一清,字應寧,其先雲南安寧人。
born1454
died1530
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link-wikipedia_zh楊一清
link-wikipedia_enYang_Yiqing
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    from-date 成化壬辰年
1472/2/9 - 1473/1/27
四庫全書總目提要·卷55 史部·詔令奏議類》:一清字應寧,安寧人,成化壬辰進士,官至華蓋殿大學士,謚文襄,事跡具《明史》本傳。
associated-dynastydynasty:明四庫全書總目提要·卷55 史部·詔令奏議類》:明楊一清撰。
Yang Yiqing (楊一清 Yáng Yīqīng; 1454–1530), courtesy name Yingning (應寧), pseudonym Sui'an (邃庵) or Shizong (石淙), was a Chinese scholar-official of the Ming dynasty.

Yang's ancestral home was located in Yunnan, Yiqing followed his father Jing to Yuezhou, since the latter moved to there in 1460. He was considered a child prodigy at the age of six, and given a privilege to enter the Hanlin Academy for studying. He passed the metropolitan examination of 1468, and the palace examination of 1472 later. He settled in Dantu, where his father was buried, in the next year. After his mourning, he served as a drafter in the Grand Secretariat since 1476, then assistant surveillance commissioner of Shanxi some year later. He was appointed as commissioner of education in Shaanxi, and had been conversant with the frontier affairs the eight-year term expired.

Yang held the posts of vice minister of the Court of Imperial Sacrifices, then minister of its counterpart in Nanjing successively. He became vice censor-in-chief and attended to Shaanxi to supervise imperial horse ranches. When Dayan Khan assaulted the frontier, Yang assumed the responsibility of the governor of Shaanxi. He submitted his suggestion to renovate the Great Wall around Ordos, which was approved later. But he was maligned by Liu Jin who had a grudge against him soon. On the pretext of corruption, he was imprisoned until being rescued by Li Dongyang and Wang Jin, but had to leave his job then.

When the Prince of Anhua revolted in 1510, the Zhengde Emperor summoned Yang and delegated him to suppress the revolt with a eunuch Zhang Yong. He utilized the contradictions between Zhang and Liu to remove the latter. He was promoted to the minister of revenue in autumn of the year, and gained the title of the junior protector of the heir apparent. Liu Jin was executed prior to his promotion. He was moved sideways, as the minister of Personnel several months later. He gained the title of the Junior Mentor in 1514. He took over as the Chief Grand Secretary, when Yang Tinghe was obliged to leave for mourning in 1515. He blamed the anomalies emerged recently to the incompetent administration in 1516, which annoyed officials Qian Ning and Jiang Bin who were satirized. They undermined Yang, thus the latter resigned returned to Dantu. Still, the emperor favored Yang, he stayed at Yang's home for two days, on his inspection to the southern.

Yang was appointed as the supreme commander of the three frontiers of Shaanxi in 1525, which set a precedent for appointing the retired grand secretary as the frontier supreme commander. Prior to enthroning, the Jiajing Emperor had admired Yang, who endorsed Zhang Cong's actions in the Great Rites Controversy. Thus the latter gained the title of Junior Preceptor. Yang became the Chief Grand Secretary again in 1527. Suffered factional strifes, he left in later 1529. His titles and privilege were deprived, with Cong's accusation. Then he died in the autumn of 1530. The court restored his titles in 1548, besides, he was given the posthumous title "Wenxiang".

Yang and Wang Shouren were close friends supposedly. Yang wrote the tombstone epitaph for Wang's father and endeavored to free imprisoned Wang, meanwhile Wang prefaced for Yang's collection, he also felt compassion when Yang was marginalized in the reign of Jiajing.

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楊一清(1454年12月24日 - 1530年),字應寧,號邃庵,學者稱石淙先生,雲南安寧人,湖廣巴陵籍。明朝政治家、文學家。進士出身,此後歷任山西、陝西官員,擔任首任陝甘總督,並平定安化王朱寘鐇謀反,與張永除掉宦官劉瑾幹政,官吏部尚書。嘉靖初年,其在大禮議中支持明世宗立生父為皇考,擔任內閣首輔,晚年因與張璁桂萼不合而致仕。卒謚文襄

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