Yu Qian

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Yu Qian was a prominent Ming dynasty statesman and military leader renowned for defending Beijing during the Tumu Crisis and helping secure the throne for the Jingtai Emperor.

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Yu Qian canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ming dynasty official
human
military leader
statesman
associatedWith Jingtai Emperor
Ming–Oirat wars
surface form: Oirat–Ming conflicts

Zhengtong Emperor
causeOfDeath political purge
citizenship Ming dynasty
convictedOf treason
country Ming dynasty
era Ming dynasty
familyName Yu
fieldOfWork government administration
literature
military affairs
gender male
givenName Qian
hasCulturalDepiction subject of later Chinese dramas and stories about loyal officials
hasHonorificTitle symbol of loyalist official in Ming history
hasWorkLocation Ming central government
ideology Neo-Confucian loyalism
influenced later perceptions of loyal officials in Chinese historiography
knownFor loyalty to the Ming dynasty
strict integrity and opposition to corruption
languageOfWorkOrName Chinese
mannerOfDeath execution
name Yu Qian self-link
nativeName 于谦
notableAchievement organized defense of Beijing against Oirat forces in 1449
supported enthronement of the Jingtai Emperor
notableEvent Tumu Crisis
notableWork defense of Beijing during the Tumu Crisis
occupation military strategist
poet
politician
opposed return of the captured Zhengtong Emperor to power
placeOfActivity Beijing
positionHeld Grand Secretary of the Ming dynasty
Minister of War of the Ming dynasty
posthumousRecognition rehabilitation by the Ming court
venerated as a loyal official
religion Confucianism
residence Beijing
supported Jingtai Emperor

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Yu Qian name Yu Qian self-link