- Source: Zhao Mao
Zhao Mao (赵瑁; died 1385), courtesy name Jun'li (君禮), a native of Yiyang, Henan, was a Chinese official who served as minister of rites during the reign of the Hongwu Emperor in the Ming dynasty. In March 1385, the censor Yu Min (余敏) reported Guo Huan (郭桓) for corruption; Zhao Mao was implicated and subsequently executed.
See also
Song Shen
Zhao Yong (general)
References
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- Li Na (putri Mao Zedong)
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- Revolusi Kebudayaan
- Yang Shangkun
- The Coming One
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- Cao Mao
- Emperor Zhezong
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- Miss Zhao's suicide
- Zhao Ziyang
- Mao tofu
- Sima Zhao's regicide of Cao Mao
- Four Major Cases of the early Ming dynasty
- Sima Zhao