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- Grand_coordinator_and_provincial_governor comment "Xunfu (simplified Chinese: 巡抚; traditional Chinese: 巡撫; pinyin: xúnfǔ) was a high government official of the Chinese Ming (1368–1644) and Qing dynasties (1644–1911). The post originated around 1430 when the Ming court started sending inspector-generals (literally \"touring pacifiers\"), to supervise provincial-level agencies. For Ming times xunfu was translated as grand coordinators.".