Ma Shiying

Ma Shiying
马士英
Grand Secretariat of the Eastern Hall
In office
1644–1645
MonarchHongguang
Minister of War
In office
1644–1645
MonarchHongguang
Preceded byShi Kefa
Succeeded byLian Guoshi
Minister of War in Southern Capital
In office
1644
MonarchHongguang
Preceded byShi Kefa
Succeeded byLian Guoshi
Viceroy of Fengyang
In office
1644–1645
MonarchChongzhen
Preceded byGao Douguang
Personal details
Born1596
Guiyang, Guizhou, Ming dynasty, China
Died1647(1647-00-00) (aged 50–51)
Lake Tai, Jiangsu, Qing dynasty, China
or
Yanping, Fujian, Qing Dynasty, China
SpouseLady Zhou
OccupationOfficial

Ma Shiying (1596 – 1647), courtesy names Yaocao and Chongran,[1] was a notorious government official who lived in the late Ming dynasty. He served under the Southern Ming Hongguang regime and was best known for instigating internecine conflict within the court.

  1. ^ Li, Xiangeng. 馬士英姓字家族考. 中國典籍與文化. 2012, 83 (4): 30.