Governor-General of Min-Zhe

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The Governor-General of Min-Zhe was a high-ranking Qing dynasty viceroy responsible for overseeing civil and military affairs in the Fujian (Min) and Zhejiang (Zhe) provinces of southeastern China.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Qing dynasty viceroyalty
imperial Chinese government office
appliesToJurisdiction Fujian Province NERFINISHED
Taiwan (when under Fujian administration) NERFINISHED
Zhejiang Province NERFINISHED
appointedBy Emperor of the Qing dynasty NERFINISHED
concernedWith fortification of coastal defenses
grain transport and coastal logistics
implementation of maritime prohibitions (haijin) in relevant periods
management of ethnic and local unrest
country Qing dynasty NERFINISHED
governmentBranch civil administration
military administration
governsRegion Min region (Fujian) NERFINISHED
Zhe region (Zhejiang) NERFINISHED
hasAuthorityOver provincial governor of Fujian
provincial governor of Zhejiang
hasRole coordination of coastal defense
implementation of imperial edicts
maintenance of public order
oversight of civil affairs
oversight of military affairs
supervision of provincial governors
suppression of rebellions
taxation supervision
hierarchicalRank one of the highest-ranking regional officials in the Qing bureaucracy
viceroy
historicalPeriod Qing dynasty (1644–1912) NERFINISHED
languageOfOfficialTitle Classical Chinese
locatedInTimeZone China standard time region (historically local solar time)
officeHolderTitleInChinese 閩浙總督 NERFINISHED
閩浙總督部院 NERFINISHED
officeScope coastal provinces facing the East China Sea
southeastern China
partOf provincial administration of the Qing dynasty
predecessorOffice Ming dynasty regional military commissions in Fujian and Zhejiang
relatedTo Governor-General of Huguang NERFINISHED
Governor-General of Liangguang NERFINISHED
Governor-General of Liangjiang NERFINISHED
reportsTo Emperor of the Qing dynasty NERFINISHED
responsibleFor anti-piracy operations
defense against foreign naval powers
management of key ports such as Fuzhou and Ningbo
maritime trade control
seat Fuzhou NERFINISHED
alternatively in Hangzhou at certain periods
successorOffice provincial chairmen and governors of the Republic of China in Fujian and Zhejiang
typeOfJurisdiction multi-province viceroyalty

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Zuo Zongtang officeHeld Governor-General of Min-Zhe