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中文:倪元珙(?年-?年),号三兰。浙江上虞县人。明代政治人物。
English: Ni Yuangong, official of the Ming Dynasty.
Date 17th century?
Source http://diglweb.zjlib.cn:8081/zjtsg/mingren/cyxl.jsp?channelid=91659&record=276 民国修《浙江上虞横山倪氏宗谱》
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