Gao Panlong
Gao Panlong | |||||||
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| 高攀龍 | |||||||
| Left Censor-in-Chief | |||||||
| In office 1624 | |||||||
| Monarch | Tianqi | ||||||
| Preceded by | Sun Wei | ||||||
| Succeeded by | Li Zongyan | ||||||
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| Born | 1562 | ||||||
| Died | 1626 (aged 63–64) | ||||||
| Education | jinshi degree (1589) | ||||||
| Courtesy name | Yuncong, later Cunzhi | ||||||
| Art name | Jingyi | ||||||
| Chinese name | |||||||
| Traditional Chinese | 高攀龍 | ||||||
| Simplified Chinese | 高攀龙 | ||||||
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Gao Panlong (1562–1626) was a Chinese Neo-Confucian philosopher and scholar-official during the Ming dynasty, and one of the leaders of the Donglin Academy and its associated movement.