Ma Shiying | |
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马士英 | |
Grand Secretariat of the Eastern Hall | |
In office 1644–1645 | |
Monarch | Hongguang |
Minister of War | |
In office 1644–1645 | |
Monarch | Hongguang |
Preceded by | Shi Kefa |
Succeeded by | Lian Guoshi |
Minister of War in Southern Capital | |
In office 1644 | |
Monarch | Hongguang |
Preceded by | Shi Kefa |
Succeeded by | Lian Guoshi |
Viceroy of Fengyang | |
In office 1644–1645 | |
Monarch | Chongzhen |
Preceded by | Gao Douguang |
Personal details | |
Born | 1596 Guiyang, Guizhou, Ming dynasty, China |
Died | 1647 Lake Tai, Jiangsu, Qing dynasty, China or Yanping, Fujian, Qing Dynasty, China | (aged 50–51)
Spouse | Lady Zhou |
Occupation | Official |
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.