Zhang Yuming

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Zhang Yuming
Traditional Chinese張羽明
Simplified Chinese张羽明

Zhang Yuming (Chinese: 張羽明), courtesy name Shengqu (升衢), was a Chinese official of the Qing Dynasty.

Zhang Yuming passed the second stage of the imperial exams and received his Juren (舉人) degree. In 1665, he was appointed as the Prefect of Songjiang Prefecture (松江府知府). The short-lived "Academy of Purity and Harmony" (书院, Qīng-Hé Shūyuàn) in Shanghai's Yu Garden was initially dedicated to him.

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