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'''Ming Zhu''' (明珠, [[November 19]], [[1635]] - [[June 3]], [[1708]]), full name Na Lan Ming Zhu (納蘭明珠), a [[Manchu]], was an eminent and powerful [[Qing Dynasty]] official during the reign of [[Kangxi Emperor]] of [[China]].
'''Ming Zhu''' (明珠, [[November 19]], [[1635]] - [[June 3]], [[1708]]), full name Na Lan Ming Zhu (納蘭明珠), a [[Manchu]], was an eminent and powerful [[Qing Dynasty]] official during the reign of [[Kangxi Emperor]] of [[China]].


He presented himself to young Kangxi when Kangxi visited his friend [[Wu Ciyou]], who was actually the unofficial imperial teacher of Kangxi. He became a "[[Zhong Tang]]", which was a high ranking official but was sent to prison for [[political corruption|corruption]] and various other charges in his final years.
He presented himself to young Kangxi when Kangxi visited his friend [[Wu Ciyou]], who was actually the unofficial imperial teacher of Kangxi. He became a "[[Zhong Tang]]", a high ranking official, and was involved in a long power struggle with [[Songguto]] throughout the middle years of Kangxi's reign. However, Mingzhu was sent to prison for [[political corruption|corruption]] and various other charges in his final years.


He was a brother of [[Hui Fei]], a concubine of [[Emperor Kangxi]] who bore the emperor his first surviving son.
He was a brother of [[Hui Fei]], a concubine of [[Emperor Kangxi]] who bore the emperor his first surviving son, [[Yinzhi]]. Consequently, he supported the First Prince Yinzhi during the struggles for succession.


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Revision as of 10:38, 24 April 2007

Ming Zhu (明珠, November 19, 1635 - June 3, 1708), full name Na Lan Ming Zhu (納蘭明珠), a Manchu, was an eminent and powerful Qing Dynasty official during the reign of Kangxi Emperor of China.

He presented himself to young Kangxi when Kangxi visited his friend Wu Ciyou, who was actually the unofficial imperial teacher of Kangxi. He became a "Zhong Tang", a high ranking official, and was involved in a long power struggle with Songguto throughout the middle years of Kangxi's reign. However, Mingzhu was sent to prison for corruption and various other charges in his final years.

He was a brother of Hui Fei, a concubine of Emperor Kangxi who bore the emperor his first surviving son, Yinzhi. Consequently, he supported the First Prince Yinzhi during the struggles for succession.