Zhang Zhiwan

Zhang Zhiwan
Grand Councilor
In office
1884–1894
Grand Secretary of the Eastern Library
In office
1892–1896
Grand Secretary of the Tiren Library
In office
1889–1892
Assistant Grand Secretary
In office
1885–1889
Minister of Justice
In office
1883–1889
Serving with Wenyu (until 1884), Encheng (1884), Xizhen (1884–1886), Linshu (since 1886)
Preceded byPan Zuyin
Succeeded bySun Yuwen
Minister of War
In office
1882–1883
Serving with Zhihe
Preceded byMao Changxi
Succeeded byPeng Yulin
Viceroy of Min-Zhe
In office
1871–1871
Preceded byYinggui
Succeeded byLi Henian
Governor of Jiangsu
In office
1870–1871
Preceded byZhang Zhaodong
Succeeded byHe Jing
Viceroy of Rivers and Waterways
In office
1866–1870
Preceded byWu Tang
Succeeded byZhang Zhaodong
Viceroy of Eastern Rivers
In office
1865–1866
Preceded byZheng Dunjin
Succeeded bySu Tingkui
Governor of Henan
In office
1862–1866
Preceded byZheng Yuanshan
Succeeded byWu Changshou
Personal details
Born1811
Nanpi County, Henan, Qing Empire
Died1897 (aged 85–86)
Nanpi County, Henan, Qing Empire
RelationsZhang Zhidong (cousin)
EducationJinshi degree in the Imperial Examination
OccupationPolitician
Courtesy nameZiqing (子青)
Art nameLuanpo (鑾坡)
Posthumous nameWenda (文達)
Painting by Zhang Zhiwan, Metropolitan Museum of Art

Zhang Zhiwan (Chinese: 張之萬, 1811–1897), courtesy name Ziqing (子青), art name Luanpo (鑾坡),[1] was a Qing dynasty statesman and painter.[2] He was the cousin of another prominent late Qing politician Zhang Zhidong.

  1. ^ Wang, Hongpeng (2004). 中国历代文状元. PLA Publishing House. p. 484. ISBN 9787506545457.
  2. ^ "張之萬 基本資料". Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica. Retrieved 2 December 2017.