Ding Yuejian
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Ding Yuejian, a Chinese official of Qing Dynasty, was born in Huaining, Anhui Province.
In 1854 (the 4th year of Xianfeng), Ding Yuejian took over from Zhu caizhe and served 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. In 1863 (the second year of Tongzhi), he was ordered to go to Taiwan as an inspector to patrol Taiwan's military affairs, and became the local ruler of Taiwan during the Qing Dynasty. Former: Zhu caizhe, Fumin Tongzhi, Tanshui Prefecture, Taiwan; took office in 1854; successor: Tang Jun; former: Chen maolie, as an envoy, patrolled Taiwan's military affairs; took office in 1863; successor: Wu dating
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Ding Yuejian