Qin Hui

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Qin Hui was a prominent but widely vilified Southern Song dynasty chancellor, historically condemned for his role in the persecution and execution of the patriotic general Yue Fei.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Song dynasty person
chancellor
human
politician
associatedWith Yue Fei Temple in Hangzhou NERFINISHED
posthumous moral condemnation in Chinese literature
associatedWithEvent impeachment and execution of Yue Fei
countryOfCitizenship Song dynasty NERFINISHED
culturalDepiction iron kneeling statues at Yue Fei Temple in Hangzhou
dynastyServed Southern Song dynasty NERFINISHED
enemyOf Jin dynasty war effort led by Yue Fei
era Southern Song dynasty NERFINISHED
familyName Qin NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Song dynasty politics
government
gender male
givenName Hui NERFINISHED
hasEffect conclusion of peace treaty with Jin dynasty
hasInfluenceOn Southern Song foreign policy toward Jin dynasty
historicalAssessment condemned by many later Confucian scholars
languageOfWorkOrName Chinese
legacy symbol of treachery in Chinese culture
mannerOfNotability negative
name Qin Hui NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Chinese
notableFor advocating peace with the Jin dynasty
being widely vilified in later Chinese historiography
persecution of Yue Fei
role in execution of Yue Fei
occupation chancellor
official
politician
opposedBy Yue Fei NERFINISHED
patriotic war faction in Southern Song
partOf Southern Song bureaucracy
placeOfActivity Hangzhou NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment pro-peace faction in Southern Song court
positionHeld Chancellor of the Southern Song dynasty
Grand Chancellor NERFINISHED
rememberedFor collaboration with Jin dynasty interests in popular narratives
reputation notorious official
traitor in Chinese popular memory
spouse Lady Wang NERFINISHED
Wang shi NERFINISHED
workLocation Lin'an NERFINISHED
Southern Song court NERFINISHED

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