Zheng Yuqing

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Zheng Yuqing (鄭餘慶) (746 – January 2, 821[1][2]), courtesy name Juye (居業), formally Duke Zhen of Yingyang (滎陽貞公), was a Chinese politician during the Tang dynasty, serving as a chancellor during the reigns of Emperor Dezong and Emperor Dezong's grandson Emperor Xianzong.

Zheng Yuqing was born in 777, during the reign of Emperor Xuanzong. His family was from Zheng Prefecture (鄭州, in modern Zhengzhou, Henan) and claimed ancestry from the royal house of the Spring and Autumn period state Zheng. It also traced its ancestry to a line of officials of the Han dynasty, Jin dynasty (266–420), Former Yan or Later Yan, Northern Wei, Northern Zhou, and the Tang dynasty.[3] His grandfather Zheng Changyu (鄭長裕) served as the deputy principal of the imperial university and later a prefectural prefect, while his father Zheng Ciming (鄭慈明) served as a staff member of the crown prince.[4][5] Zheng Yuqing himself was said to be studious and diligent in his youth. In the middle of the Dali era (766–779) era of Emperor Xuanzong's grandson Emperor Daizong, he passed the imperial examinations.[4]

During Emperor Dezong's reign

During Emperor Shunzong's, Emperor Xianzong's, and Emperor Muzong's reigns

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