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- Ma_Zhou abstract "Ma Zhou (馬周) (601–648), courtesy name Binwang (賓王), was a chancellor during the reign of Emperor Taizong of Tang. He was initially a commoner and a guest of the general Chang He (常何), and after Chang submitted suggestions that Ma drafted, Emperor Taizong was impressed and retained Ma as an imperial official, eventually rising to the post of chancellor.".
- Ma_Zhou comment "Ma Zhou (馬周) (601–648), courtesy name Binwang (賓王), was a chancellor during the reign of Emperor Taizong of Tang. He was initially a commoner and a guest of the general Chang He (常何), and after Chang submitted suggestions that Ma drafted, Emperor Taizong was impressed and retained Ma as an imperial official, eventually rising to the post of chancellor.".