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Qi You Huang

A Ming dynasty scholar-official remembered for his role in late imperial Chinese letters, he is associated with the text Tianfei Xiansheng Lu and with a career in the Hanlin Academy. His life connects literature, court service, and the final decades of the Ming world.

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天妃顯聖錄

天妃顯聖錄

by Yao Yu Lin, Qi You Huang

About the author

Qi You Huang, usually identified as Huang Qiyou (黃起有), was a Chinese scholar-official of the Ming dynasty. Sources found during this search describe him as a native of Putian in Fujian, born around 1588, with a jinshi degree and later appointments in the Hanlin Academy and other high scholarly offices.

He is linked in library and public-domain records to Tianfei Xiansheng Lu, which is why his name appears in modern ebook catalogs such as Project Gutenberg and The Online Books Page. The available biographical notes suggest he combined literary work with an official career, a common path for elite writers of his time.

Basic facts about his life can be confirmed, but detailed personal information in easily accessible English sources appears limited. I could not confirm a suitable modern portrait photograph or historical likeness from the pages I checked, so no profile image is included.