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Zhao Mao (赵瑁), from Yiyang, Henan, was a Ming dynasty politician who was executed by Zhu Yuanzhang during the Four Major Cases of the early Ming dynasty.

In the eighth year of Hongwu (in 1375), he served as a Confucian scholar and professor in Henan Province and was promoted to the position of magistrate in Qiongzhou Prefecture, Guangdong. In the seventeenth year of Hongwu, he was the official minister of rites and the official minister. Zhao Mao was implicated in the Guo Huan case and was executed by Zhu Yuanzhang.[1][2][3]

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References

  1. ^ Chen Wutong (陈梧桐). Hongwu Huangdi Dachuan (洪武皇帝大传). Henan People's Press (河南人民出版社). 1993: 436.
  2. ^ Yang Xiyi (杨希义); Liu Wenrui (刘文瑞). China Ancient Government History (中国古代廉政制度史). Xibei University Press (西北大学出版社). 1991: 342. ISBN 978-7-5604-0224-6
  3. ^ Tong Jianxun (仝建勋); Zhang Xiuqing (张修卿); Zhao Miaoyuan (赵苗远). Yiyang County Chronicles Ed. 1 (宜阳县志 第1版). 生活·读书·新知三联书店. October 1996, p. 717

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