Yang Pu (1372–1446), courtesy name Hongji, art name Nanyang, was a prominent Chinese scholar-official during the Ming dynasty.
He was appointed as the Grand Secretary in 1424, at the start of the Hongxi Emperor's reign, and held the position until his death.
Yang Pu was born in southern China, specifically in present-day Shishou County, Jingzhou, Hubei.
[2] After Zhu Gaochi ascended to the throne as the Hongxi Emperor, Yang Pu was released and appointed as Grand Secretary on 9 September 1424.
Their poems were simple and monotonous, reflecting the shared values of the official class and praising the able government and monarch for the country's prosperity.