Huang Huai

Huang Huai
黃淮
Grand Secretary
In office
1424–1427
MonarchsHongxi
Xuande
Senior Grand Secretary
In office
1402
MonarchYongle
Succeeded byXie Jin
Grand Secretary
In office
1402–1414
MonarchYongle
Personal details
Born1367
Died1449 (aged 81–82)
Educationjinshi degree (1397)
Courtesy nameZongyu
Art nameJie'an
Posthumous nameWenjian
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese黃淮
Simplified Chinese黄淮
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinHuáng Huái
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Huang Huai (1367–1449) was a Chinese scholar-official during the Ming dynasty. He held the position of grand secretary during the Yongle, Hongxi, and Xuande eras, serving from 1402 to 1414 and again from 1424 to 1427.

Huang was born in Zhejiang, specifically in Yongjia County in Wenzhou. He began his studies at the Imperial University in Nanjing in 1395. In 1397, he passed the civil service examination and was granted the rank of jinshi.

In August 1402, he was appointed as one of the grand secretaries by the Yongle Emperor, serving as one of the Emperor's personal secretaries. He briefly held the position of senior grand secretary. In 1414, the Yongle Emperor led a campaign against the Mongols and left the government in the hands of his heir, Zhu Gaochi. Zhu Gaoxu, the younger brother of Zhu Gaochi, attempted to push his brother out of the state administration. Huang and his colleague Yang Shiqi supported the heir, and as a result, they were accused of disrupting court ceremonies and imprisoned. While Yang was able to clear his name and return to his position, Huang remained in prison for ten years. After the death of the Yongle Emperor, Huang was released and reinstated to his previous position for three years.