Hong Chengchou (Chinese: 洪承疇; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Âng Sîng-tiû; 1593–1665), courtesy name Yanyan and art name Hengjiu, was a Chinese official who served under...
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1641 and 1642 at Songshan and Jinzhou, hence the name "Song-Jin". Hong Chengchou's 100,000 elite troops, sent to break the siege of Jinzhou, were crushed...
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the Ming court transferred general Hong Chengchou as the governor-general (Chinese: 总督; pinyin: Zǒngdū) of Jiliao; Hong appointed Wu as the general in charge...
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other Manchus why he needed to treat the Ming defector general Hong Chengchou leniently. Hong Taiji understood that the Ming would not be easily defeated...
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actress Hong Chengchou (1593–1665), Chinese official Hong Liangji (1746–1809), Chinese scholar, statesman, political theorist, and philosopher Hong Peiyun (born...
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lenient to recent defectors like Ming general Hong Chengchou, who surrendered to the Qing in 1642. When Hong Taiji came into power, the military was composed...
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1641, a series of battles that led to the surrender of Ming commander Hong Chengchou to the Qing cause in 1642. During the Manchu conquest of China led by...
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Dodo, Prince Yu (section Hong Taiji's reign)
Hooge's forces in besieging Mount Song and captured the Ming general Hong Chengchou. He was promoted one grade to junwang for his achievement. In 1644,...
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Hong Chengchou, the viceroy of Jiliao during 1639 and 1641, failed the Battle of Song-Jin and lost nearly half of Ming's army. Though Hong Chengchou was...
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eventually impeached and arrested for ineffectiveness. He was replaced with Hong Chengchou who would later defect to the Qing dynasty. His subordinates, in particular...
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Ming dynasty. Killed by the Manchu invaders for refusing to surrender. Hong Chengchou (洪承疇; 1593–1665; Nan'an, Quanzhou), Chinese official under the Ming...
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entire region in the hands of the extremely capable former Ming official Hong Chengchou, who was named governor-general of five provinces. By 1658 Youlang had...
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Roy Chiao (category 20th-century Hong Kong male actors)
yuan xia ji (1964) – Liu – The Warlord General Shen gong yuan (1964) – Hong Chengchou Luan shi er nu (1966) – Ma Jen-shan Bai tian e (1967) Five Golden Dragons...
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Eunuch, Yuan Chonghuan was portrayed by Edwin Siu. Zu Dashou Wu Sangui Hong Chengchou Man Gui Yu Qian Yue Fei Gao Jiong Yuwen Xian Gao Changgong Hulü Guang...
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and 100,000 people. Han Chinese soldiers in 1645 under Han General Hong Chengchou forced the queue on the people of Jiangnan, while Han people were initially...
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Li failed to retake important cities. In 1653, the Qing court put Hong Chengchou in charge of retaking the southwest. Headquartered in Changsha (in what...
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Ming dynasty Xia Wanchun (夏完淳, 1647) – poet, executed by Qing official Hong Chengchou who betrayed Ming before the Ming dynasty fell. St Francis de Capillas...
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Qing dynasty (section Hong Taiji)
Manchus why he needed to treat the defecting Ming general Hong Chengchou leniently. Hong Taiji incorporated Han into the Jurchen polity as citizens obligated...
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disasters. Military recruitment and transport. Examples include Tan Lun, Hong Chengchou, Xiang Rong, Zuo Zongtang and Yuan Shikai Imperial Commissioners received...
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outside the Great Wall under Qing control. Dorgon's Han Chinese advisors Hong Chengchou and Fan Wencheng (范文程) urged the Manchu prince to seize the opportunity...
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the Ming, as he explained why he treated the Ming defector General Hong Chengchou leniently. Ming artillery was responsible for many victories. The Ming...
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Shunzhi Emperor (category Hong Taiji's sons)
behind the Forbidden City. Hearing the news, Dorgon's Chinese advisors Hong Chengchou and Fan Wencheng (范文程; 1597–1666) urged the Manchu prince to seize this...
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was awarded the title of Yun Qiwei for his contributions in defeating Hong Chengchou at Songshan and Xing Mountain. Through three imperial decrees of favor...
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Buddhist monk, poet, and calligrapher who lived during Ming dynasty Hong Chengchou (1593–1665), a Ming dynasty and Qing dynasty official Zheng Zhilong...
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the Anping Zheng of Jinjiang was written by Hong Chengchou, the governor of the Ming dynasty. Hong Chengchou stated in the epitaph of Zheng Chenggong: "Zheng...
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History of the Qing dynasty (section Hong Taiji)
reluctant Manchus why he needed to treat the Ming defector General Hong Chengchou leniently. Hong Taiji instead incorporated them into the Jurchen "nation" as...
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Schools located in Nan'an include Nan'an Experimental Middle School. Hong Chengchou, Ming and Qing dynasty official Huang Dongping, professional badminton...
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(Chinese: 大明劫), played by actor Leon Dai. Li Zicheng History of Ming Hong Chengchou Herbert Allen Giles, A Chinese Biographical Dictionary, p. 686. Elley...
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general population. Han Chinese soldiers in 1645 under Han General Hong Chengchou forced the queue on the people of Jiangnan while Han people were initially...
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the Forbidden City. Hearing the news, Dorgon's Han Chinese advisors Hong Chengchou and Fan Wencheng (范文程; 1597–1666) urged the prince to seize this opportunity...
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