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Yan Song

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Chinese politician and regent of the Ming dynasty
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In thisChinese name, thefamily name is Yan.
Yan Song
41st and 43rdSenior Grand Secretary
In office
1544–1545
MonarchJiajing Emperor
Preceded byZhai Luan
Succeeded byXia Yan
In office
1548–1562
MonarchJiajing Emperor
Preceded byXia Yan
Succeeded byXu Jie
Minister of Rites
In office
1536–1543
MonarchJiajing Emperor
Preceded byXia Yan
Succeeded byZhang Bi
Personal details
Born(1480-03-03)March 3, 1480
Fenyi County, Jiangxi
DiedMay 29, 1567(1567-05-29) (aged 87)
Fenyi County, Jiangxi
RelationsYan Shifan (son)

Yan Song (simplified Chinese:严嵩;traditional Chinese:嚴嵩;pinyin:Yán Sōng;Wade–Giles:Yen Sung; 1480–1567),courtesy nameWeizhong (惟中),pseudonymJiexi (介溪), was a Chinese politician and regent of theMing dynasty. He was notorious for being corrupt and for dominating the Ming government for two decades asGrand Secretary during the reign of theJiajing Emperor.

Biography

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Early life

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Yan Song was born inFenyi, modern-dayJiangxi province, with ancestral roots inShaowu. His father, a scholar who had repeatedly failed theimperial examination, while put great effort into educating his son from childhood. A talented scholar, he passed the village examinations at the age of 10, and acquired thejinshi degree at the age of 25, being inducted into the imperial secretariat (Hanlin Academy) as an editor.

His early career was quickly cut short by a severe illness which forced Yan Song to return to his hometown, though this proved to be a blessing in disguise, since it kept him away from the imperial court just as it was under the domination of powerfuleunuchLiu Jin.

Yan Song returned toBeijing not long after the fall of Liu Jin, returning to work in theHanlin Academy in both Beijing and auxiliary capital Nanjing.

Senior Grand Secretary

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Yan Song was the Senior Grand Secretary under theJiajing Emperor from 1544 to 1545 and from 1548 to 1562. Yan was a close ally ofZhao Wenhua.[1] During his second term as Senior Grand Secretary, he and his sonYan Shifan [zh] dominated court politics with the tacit consent of the fatuous monarch who shirked his responsibilities as emperor and devoted much of his time to sensual pleasures andTaoist practices. Yan Song's wealth is said to have been so great as to have been comparable to that of the emperor. He is also well known for his corruption and had been known to openly sell government positions for cash during the Jiajing Emperor's reign, but his corruption and treachery created many political opponents. In order to suppress dissent, he had prominent critics such asYang Jisheng imprisoned and executed. Yan Song was finally disgraced in his later years and died in poverty not long after that, while his son, Yan Shifan, was executed for collaborating with thewokou pirates who invaded Chinese coastal provincesat the time.

He was the subject of theChinese opera calledBeating Yan Song (打嚴嵩 Dǎ Yán Sōng).

See also

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References

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  1. ^Nicola Di Cosmo (2009).Military culture in imperial China. Harvard University Press. p. 322.ISBN 978-0-674-03109-8. Retrieved28 May 2013.
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