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'''Yan Song''' (3 March 1480 – 29 May 1567) was a corrupt [[China|Chinese]] politician who dominated the [[Ming dynasty|Ming]] government for two decades, as Grand Secretary, during the reign of the [[Jiajing Emperor]]. Chosen by [[Zhang Yong]], the leader of the [[Eight Tigers]], to be the public face of the administration while the Jiajing Emperor abandoned the affairs of Empire, Yan was a puppet of the [[Chinese Rite of the Templar Order]].
'''Yan Song''' (3 March 1480 – 29 May 1567) was a corrupt [[China|Chinese]] politician who dominated the [[Ming dynasty|Ming]] government for two decades, as Grand Secretary, during the reign of the [[Jiajing Emperor]]. Chosen by [[Zhang Yong]], the leader of the [[Eight Tigers]], to be the public face of the administration while the Jiajing Emperor abandoned the affairs of Empire, Yan was a puppet of the [[Chinese Rite of the Templar Order]].
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Yan Song (3 March 1480 – 29 May 1567) was a corrupt Chinese politician who dominated the Ming government for two decades, as Grand Secretary, during the reign of the Jiajing Emperor. Chosen by Zhang Yong, the leader of the Eight Tigers, to be the public face of the administration while the Jiajing Emperor abandoned the affairs of Empire, Yan was a puppet of the Chinese Rite of the Templar Order.

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