Eight Tigers eunuch clique

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The Eight Tigers eunuch clique was a powerful group of Ming dynasty palace eunuchs who dominated court politics and wielded significant influence during the Zhengde Emperor’s reign.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ming dynasty political group
eunuch clique
political faction
activeDuringReignOf Zhengde Emperor NERFINISHED
associatedWith Zhengde Emperor NERFINISHED
composition palace eunuchs
country Ming dynasty
era Zhengde Emperor
surface form: Zhengde era
governanceImpact contributed to political instability during Zhengde reign
undermined authority of civil bureaucracy
governmentalSphere Ming central government
surface form: central government of the Ming dynasty
historicalReputation notorious
symbol of eunuch dominance in late Ming politics
knownFor abuse of power
corruption
wielding significant influence over the Zhengde Emperor
languageContext Chinese
locatedAt Forbidden City
locatedIn Beijing
memberCount 8
operatedIn imperial Chinese court
opposedBy Confucian scholar-officials
civil officials
politicalAlignment imperial favorites
politicalFunction controlled access to the emperor
mediated petitions and memorials
politicalRole dominated court politics
influenced imperial decision-making
powerBase inner court
palace service
relatedTo eunuch power in Ming dynasty
inner court–outer court conflict
sphereOfInfluence fiscal affairs
imperial appointments
military decisions
successorContext eunuch factions under later Ming emperors
timePeriod early 16th century
typeOfInfluence court intrigue
patronage network

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Zhengde Emperor associatedWith Eight Tigers eunuch clique