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Pang Ji () (988–1063) was a Chinese politician who lived during the Northern Song Dynasty. He was the chancellor (China), chancellor from 1051 to 1053 during Emperor Renzong of Song, Emperor Renzong's reign. Biography After passing the imperial examination in 1015, Pang Ji gradually moved his way up the official ranks. He successfully took control in Yanzhou (in today's Shaanxi province) after Western Xia troops took a few cities from Song Dynasty, Song. Pang Ji is known for instilling discipline in the troops; violations of the code were met with severe physical punishments including deaths. After he left the frontier in 1045 he held some posts in the capital before being made the chancellor (China), chancellor in 1051. In 1053, a minor official Huangfu Yuan () from Qizhou (in today's Jinan) bribed Pang Ji's nephew Zhao Qingkuang () in order to get a promotion. After whistleblowers disclosed the scandal, Pang Ji ordered Zhao arrested and tried at the Kaifeng court, where ...
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Pang (surname)
Pang () is a Chinese surname. It is romanized Pong in Cantonese. In Vietnam, this surname is written in Quốc Ngữ as Bàng. "Pang" is also the Cantonese romanization of another Chinese surname Peng (). Notable people with surnamed Pang (龐) Persons with surname "Pang" (龐) include: * Pang Bingxun (龐炳勛; Wade–Giles: Pang Ping-hsun (1879-1963), military general during the Second Sino-Japanese War * Pang De (龐德; died 219), general serving under various warlords in the late Eastern Han dynasty * Pang Juan (龐涓; died 342 BC), military general from the Warring States Period * Pang Yun Jushi (龐蘊居士; 740–808), Zen Buddhist * May Pang (龐鳳儀, born 1950), American personal assistant and production coordinator for John Lennon and Yoko Ono * Pang Wanchun (龐萬春), fictional character in the novel ''Water Margin'' * Pang Tong (龐統; 179–214), adviser to the Eastern Han dynasty warlord Liu Bei * Pang Xi (龐羲), official serving under the Easter ...
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