Zhang Xingcheng

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Born587
Died(653-10-10)October 10, 653 (aged 65–66)
Othernames
  • Deli (德立)
  • Duke Ding of Beiping (北平定公)
OccupationStatesman
Zhang Xingcheng
張行成
Born587
Died(653-10-10)October 10, 653 (aged 65–66)
Other names
  • Deli (德立)
  • Duke Ding of Beiping (北平定公)
OccupationStatesman

Zhang Xingcheng (587 – October 10, 653[1]), courtesy name Deli, posthumously known as Duke Ding of Beiping, was a Chinese official who served as a chancellor during the reigns of the emperors Taizong and Gaozong in the Tang dynasty.

Zhang Xingcheng was born in 587, during the reign of Emperor Wen in the Sui dynasty. He was from Ding Prefecture (定州, roughly modern Baoding, Hebei), and in his youth, he studied under a man named Liu Xuan [zh] (劉炫). Liu was impressed with his studiousness, and told his other students, "Mr. Zhang does what is proper, and he is material to be an imperial official later." Toward the end of the reign of Emperor Wen's son, Emperor Yang, Zhang was recommended by the officials of his home commandery, and he was made a reserve assistant to the imperial surveyor. After Emperor Yang was killed at Jiangdu (江都, in modern Yangzhou, Jiangsu), in 618 in a coup led by the general Yuwen Huaji, the Sui officials at the eastern capital Luoyang supported Emperor Yang's grandson, Yang Tong (the Prince of Yue), as emperor, but the official Wang Shichong seized the throne in 619, ending Sui and establishing his own state of Zheng. Wang made Zhang his minister of census.

During Emperors Gaozu's and Taizong's reigns

During Emperor Gaozong's reign

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