Chen Hong
Chen Hong, an important person in the palace of Ming Dynasty, was the eunuch of the imperial court. In the biography of Ming history, 193 eunuch II, it was not published separately, but only the following sporadic records in biographies of Li Fang and Feng Bao.
Characters and deeds
In the early days of emperor Mu Zong's reign, Teng Xiang, Meng Chong and Chen Hongfang, the eunuchs of Si Li, were in favor of each other. They competed with each other to play the role of the emperor. They made Aoshan lanterns and guided the emperor to drink for a long night. (Chen) Hong is particularly greedy, and some cabinet ministers have made progress because of this. Gao Gong, a scholar of the University, recommended Chen hongdai, the imperial supervisor, and Bao you was Ji (GAO) Gong. And (Chen) Hong Ba, Gong Fu recommended Meng Chong.
Chinese PinYin : Chen Hong
Chen Hong