Wang Zuntan
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Wang Zuntan, (- 1647), a native of Qingzhou, was born in Taiping. He is good at reading, likes to dance sword and is a famous person in the world. In the early Qing Dynasty, the governor of Sichuan Province.
Main works
There are "willing to learn Zhai", "mojiatang collection".
Important deeds
He is more than five feet tall, with bright eyes and white complexion. His father, Wang she, was a bachelor in the cabinet of Ming Dynasty. He had a distinguished family background and had the ambition to serve the country. When the Qing army entered Qingzhou, he scattered all his wealth, bought pommel horse weapons, recruited strong men, and got a total of 1000 people. After a little training, he set up the anti Qing banner, led the army south and threw it under Marshal Liu Zeqing. He was ordered to repel the Tartars because the Qing soldiers killed and plundered antongwei in Rizhao county. The Tartars heard that the Ming army was coming, and then they went north. Wang Zuntan also chased the whole army to the north, and the soldiers were temporarily stationed on the west ridge of Rizhao City. When the people in Rizhao County saw the magic army coming, Li ruoxing, the magistrate, went out of the city to welcome Wang Zuntan into the city. The people went to the street to watch, forming a grand welcome scene. The family of the gentry and the giant family pushed cattle and sent wine to comfort the soldiers. Li Zhi county prepared a feast for General Wang. The next day, he ordered 200 elite cavalry to scout north and pursue the Qing soldiers. at that time, the army was not strong enough, so Lizhi County listed the names of large families and called their families and townships to join the army under the command of General Wang. From taoluo and antonwei in the south, to Liangcheng, Wangjiatan, Heshan, Yulin and kouguan in the north, and to sanzhuang and chentuan in the west, dozens of large soldiers arrived bravely. In a short time, the army expanded by more than 5000 people, and its military power was greatly boosted. After ten days' rest, the rebel army was led by Wang Zuntan to the north of Rizhao City. On the way, the people heard that there were officers and soldiers coming, and they sent grain, rice, cattle and wine to work. Some even cried to encourage the soldiers to kill the enemy bravely and drive the Tartars out of China. When Wang Zuntan arrived at the outskirts of Anqiu, he saw the smoke rising around the city and the sound of killing. He didn't know what army it was. After the sentry, he knew that there were dozens of Qing army battalions besieging Anqiu. However, seeing that the city was well defended, the voices of the two armies were heard all the time. When General Wang saw this, he sent out a vanguard general and led a hundred strong troops to take back two prisoners from time to time. He learned that the siege division was the king of Jiedi of the Qing Dynasty. He was known as one hundred thousand people. Because he refused to collect food from Anqiu, he sent troops to attack. When Wang Zuntan heard this, he was very angry. He laid out his army on the South Ridge of the city. In the day, the banners covered the sun, and in the night, the drums and horns roared together. At night, he sent a light cavalry to rush into the enemy's array, and the East and the West ran into each other, killing people indiscriminately. The Jiedi king thought that reinforcements had been invited to the city. He was afraid of being attacked by others. He ordered his troops to retreat. Once they retreated, they couldn't take them back. The men and horses ran West, trampled on each other and killed countless people. Wang Zuntan was afraid of ambush and did not chase after him, which led to the collapse of the whole division of Jiedi king. When the soldiers and people in Anqiu city saw the uninvited reinforcements, they really thought that the miraculous soldiers had fallen from the sky and there were no people in the streets. They celebrated the victory and opened the city gate to welcome the reinforcements into the city. They killed chickens and geese, led the sheep and drank wine, and comforted the officers and soldiers. The magistrate of Anqiu County Yu Hualong, the thousand general Samurai Heng, the imperial envoy Ma Yinglong, and the academician Liu Xianshi led the gentry of the whole city to welcome general Wang into the county yamen, and the people cheered along the way. During the banquet, Hanlin bachelor Liu Xianshi said to Wang Zuntan, "I really thought you fell from the sky. We can't support you one day later." After the toast, Yu Zhixian, Ma Yushi and Liu Shixue asked the army to garrison for a few days to prevent the Qing army from attacking again. Because of the military emergency, Wang Zuntan set out to return to the south. When the army arrived at Jingzhi Town, there was a report from a sentinel officer. There was a laborer in front of him. He rode forward with his horse. There was a consolation team composed of old people beside the official road. On the front case, there was wine and sheep, and the number of food boxes was raised, and they slipped away. General Wang dismounted and met the old one by one. It turned out that the leader was Li Longguan, a member of the new Keju group in Jingzhi, and led the old man to toast the soldiers in turn. On the way, General Wang received the order of Marshal Liu Zeqing to quickly garrison Anton Wei to protect the refugees on the island.
Other resume
After Wang Zuntan's surrender to the Qing Dynasty, he led his army into Shu with the flag soldiers of HAOGE, and played an important role in the battle against Zhang Xianzhong's Daxi army and Nanming army. Because of years of war and chaos in Sichuan, social production almost completely stopped, and there was no way to solve the problem of food supply, Hauge had to lead the Manchu and Han troops back to Beijing through Shaanxi, leaving Wang Zuntan, Li Guoying (former commander of Zuo Liangyu's troops) and other Ming Dynasty generals stationed in Sichuan. Hauge appointed Wang Zuntan as the first governor of Sichuan. In November 1647, Wang Zuntan, governor of Sichuan Province in the Qing Dynasty, died of arrow sores and was succeeded by Li Guoying.
The representative poem -- the ancient jade mirror
The smell of copper in the world has been buried in the dust for a long time. Xiaobu wants to wear it with Shuangfeng, and jiuluan hairpin should be her evening makeup. the vast and mottled clouds are growing on the surface, the light is scattered and the moon is in my mind. It's better to accompany the fairies in Qionglou, and su'e holds them up the Yao stage.
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Wang Zuntan