Chancellors During Reign
Name | In office | Notes |
---|---|---|
Xiao Yu | (626, 627, 630, 643–646) | |
Chen Shuda | (626) | |
Feng Deyi | (626–627) | |
Yuwen Shiji | (626–627) | |
Gao Shilian | (626–627, 638–647) | |
Fang Xuanling | (626–643, 643–648) | |
Zhangsun Wuji | (627–628, 645–649) | |
Du Yan | (627–628) | |
Du Ruhui | (628–629) | |
Li Jing | (628–634) | |
Wang Gui | (628–633) | |
Wei Zheng | (629–642) | |
Wen Yanbo | (630–637) | |
Dai Zhou | (630–633) | |
Hou Junji | (630–632, 632–643) | |
Yang Shidao | (636–643, 645) | |
Liu Ji | (639–645) | |
Cen Wenben | (642–645) | |
Li Shiji | (643–649) | |
Zhang Liang | (643–646) | |
Ma Zhou | (644–648) | |
Chu Suiliang | (644–647, 648–649) | |
Xu Jingzong | (645) | |
Gao Jifu | (645) | |
Zhang Xingcheng | (645) | |
Cui Renshi | (648) |
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