Qi Jiguang (Nov. 12, 1528-Jan. 5, 1588), born in Dengzhou, was born in Dongping, Shandong Province. Ming dynasty anti-Japanese star, national hero, outstanding strategist, calligrapher and poet.
Qi Jiguang's family was named a hereditary general as early as Zhu Yuanzhang's period. Before Qi Jiguang, there were no great people until Qi Jiguang was born.
It is said that when Qi Jiguang was born, the east dawned and the sun began to rise, Qi Jiguang's father named the newborn Jiguang.
Qi Jiguang's father is an honest man, and he has no other invisible income except his salary. Although I have a title, my life can be said to be poor. When Qi Jiguang was ten years old, his father retired, and he inherited his father's position as a four-pin general.
Like many scholars, Qi Jiguang studied poetry books hard since childhood. Shortly after inheriting his father's position, while studying by candlelight, young Qi Jiguang wrote a masterpiece of the ages:
In the 28th year of Jiajing, Qi Jiguang took part in the rural examination of martial arts and became a martial arts scholar. The following year, Qi Jiguang went to Beijing to take part in the examination. At the end of the exam, the "Geng Xu Change" broke out.
This incident is not a good thing for Qi Jiguang. In this incident, Qi Jiguang's talents were brought into full play, and his "Prepare for an Answer" was highly praised by his superiors, and was sent by the court to guard the border in turn.
while guarding the border, Qi Jiguang studied the Art of War. Later, it was transferred to Zhejiang. Here, he met Hu Zongxian and got the support of Hu Zongxian, which made Qi Jiguang's talents further developed.
Qi Jiguang built an invincible team-Qijiajun, in order to resist the Japanese invasion and improve its combat effectiveness. He also invented his unique anti-Japanese array: Yuanyang array, Sancai array and Wuxing array.
These three formations were specially developed by Qi Jiguang according to the characteristics of the enemy during the anti-Japanese war. For the enemy, this is really a great gift. Qi Jiajun, who thought he only knew how to escape like other Ming armies, really taught the enemy a lesson. Qi Jiguang gave the enemy a taste of fiasco.
After dealing a fatal blow to Zhejiang's generation of pirates, Fujian sent a letter of assistance to Qi Jiguang, because the pirates in Fujian became rampant. Qi Jiguang went to Fujian with Qigujun, and successfully drove away the enemy.
In other words, Jiajing was lucky. He didn't go to court during the next 2 years of his emperor's career, but he was so lucky to have such a powerful figure working for him and guarding Daming's country.
Qi Jiguang's record is excellent. During 1559-1566, Qi Jiguang fought thirteen wars, each of which wiped out the enemy, with the largest casualties of 69 people, with an average ratio of 3: 1. A veritable god of war.
Qi Jiguang is not only martial, but also literate. He once wrote down the art of war and anthology. The military books include Ji Xiao Xin Shu, Wu Bei Xin Shu and Training Documentary. The collection of poems includes "Zhi Zhi Tang Ji"; The anthology includes six volumes of Miscellanies, one volume of Generals' Treasures, and six volumes of Zen Family.
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