cài​jīng

Cai Jing

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    蔡京

    cài​jīng

    Cai Jing

    Cai Jing (1047–1126), a high-ranking official and calligrapher of the Northern Song dynasty; often historically criticized as a corrupt and treacherous minister, he served as chancellor multiple times and is identified as the chief of the 'Six Bandits' of the Song.

    蔡 (literal) → 蔡 · cài · Cai 京 (literal) → 京 · jīng · Jing (surname)

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