Mu Qing (chieftain)
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Mu Qing | |||||||||
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Native chieftain of Lijiang Magistrate of Lijiang | |||||||||
Native chieftain of Lijiang | |||||||||
Reign | 1596 – 1597 | ||||||||
Predecessor | Mu Wang | ||||||||
Successor | Mu Zeng | ||||||||
Born | Lijiang | September 18, 1569||||||||
Died | November 23, 1597 Lijiang | (aged 28)||||||||
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Mu Qing (Chinese: 木青; September 18, 1569 – November 23, 1597), also known as A-sheng A-chai (his Nakhi name), was the 19th native chieftain of Lijiang.[1][2]
He was known by the literary names of Qiaoyue or Songhe, and wrote the book Yu Shui Qing Yin, as well as poetry.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ 《木氏宦谱》(木氏宗谱) ,【清】木钟等编
- ^ 《中国西南古纳西王国》(The Ancient Nakhi Kingdom of Southwest China),Joseph Rock 著,刘宗岳译,云南美术出版社,1999年4月出版,ISBN 978-780-586-514-0
- ^ http://en.chinaculture.org/focus/focus/2010expo_en/2010-04/17/content_376671.htm