Zhou Youde (Chou Yu-te) | |
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Died | 1680 |
Full name | Surname: Zhōu (周) Given name: Yǒudé (有德) Courtesy name: Yíchú (彝初) |
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Chinese | 周有德 | ||||||||
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Zhou Youde (also romanised as Chou Yu-te; Chinese: 周有德; pinyin: Zhōu Yǒudé; Wade–Giles: Chou1 Yu3-tê2; died 1680), courtesy name Yichu (Chinese: 彝初; pinyin: Yíchú),[1] was a Chinese official active in the early Qing dynasty as governor of various provinces. As Viceroy of Liangguang, he along with Wang Lairen sent a petition to repeal the Great Evacuation edict.