Who was the minister of household affairs in Jiajing period of Ming Dynasty?

Wang Haowen, Wang Haowen, Qing Yu, alias Xitang, Laoting Shuangmiao people. In the 29th year of Jiajing in the Ming Dynasty (1550), he was born as a scholar. He successively served as a junior official, servant, general political envoy, assistant minister of the Ministry of Industry and assistant minister of the criminal household in Dali, and was promoted to the position of imperial adviser and official of the household department in Nanjing Youdu. According to historical records, although Wang Haowen is a big official, he was born incorruptibly and had simple food and clothing. In order to weaken the power of the notorious "eunuch clique", he wrote to the emperor many times to persuade him to carry out several political reforms. His tenure in Nanjing coincided with the famine in the south of the Yangtze River. Wang Haowen actively asked the emperor to open the warehouse to release food. In order to save the lives of the hungry, he distributed relief food without waiting for orders, which was warmly supported by the people. Besides having a good political voice, Wang Haowen was a famous scholar at that time. His history books contain his "studious life, and he can't put down his books". There are many works, including 36 volumes of Spring Xu and Xuan Ji, published by Beijing Publishing House as a rare book of ancient books. Many of his poems are included in Quan Ming Ci.