Zhao Mao

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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.[1][2][3]

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  1. ^ Chen Wutong (陈梧桐). Hongwu Huangdi Dachuan (洪武皇帝大传). Henan People's Press (河南人民出版社). 1993: 436.
  2. ^ Yang Xiyi (杨希义); Liu Wenrui (刘文瑞). Zhongguo Gudai Lianzheng zhidu shi (中国古代廉政制度史). Xibei University Press (西北大学出版社). 1991: 342. ISBN 978-7-5604-0224-6
  3. ^ Tong Jianxun (仝建勋); Zhang Xiuqing (张修卿); Zhao Miaoyuan (赵苗远). Annals of Yiyang County (宜阳县志), ed. 1. 生活·读书·新知三联书店. October 1996, p. 717