Colleagues and Protégés: The Fifteenth-Century World of the T’ai-Ho Grand Secretaries

The question of how the people of T’ai-ho County fit themselves into the rest of Ming China must be considered in the light of the lives, thoughts, and often stormy careers of its leading literati—the very men whose writings provide the information that has made it possible to build the preceding se...

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