Wu Xingcheng
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Wu Xingcheng? In 1824 (the fourth year of Daoguang), Wu Xingcheng succeeded Pang Zhou as the governor of Taiwan. Tanshui Fumin Tongzhi, also known as Tanshui Tongzhi, was an important local official in Taiwan during the Qing Dynasty. His official rank was five grades. He was responsible for the internal affairs of Northern Taiwan and was a local official stationed in Tanshui department. At that time, the Tanshui department was the ruler of Northern Taiwan because its jurisdiction was from Keelung to Hsinchu. The next year, he resigned because of illness and died soon.
Predecessor: Pang Zhou, Fumin Tongzhi, Tanshui, Taiwan government, took office in 1824, and successor: Li Zhenqing
Chinese PinYin : Wu Xing Cheng
Wu Xingcheng