Wu read poetry books as a child, covering a wide range of classics and history. Teenagers are so addicted to alcohol and gambling that they lose everything and act as postal pawns. After doing nothing, he became a beggar and wandered in Fujian, Guangdong, Jiangsu, Zhejiang and other places. While begging in Haining, Zhejiang, I met a famous man, Lian Xiao Cha Yihuang. When I saw Wu, he was brave and extraordinary. He regarded him as a "strange man at sea" and invited him to his hometown with generous gifts. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, smoke filled eastern Guangdong, and insurgents rose up everywhere. Wu and his younger brother gathered more than 30 people to practice martial arts and took control of the village. Later, the power gradually grew, and the rebels such as Ye Apo, Huang Hairu and Liu Gongxian were annihilated successively. He stationed troops in Yixi, stayed in Sanjiang, invaded eastern Guangdong, conquered Fujian, and became a warlord in eastern Guangdong. Wu was very successful in his official career and was appreciated by the Ming court, and Zhu Youlang became the company commander. In the first month of the seventh year of Shunzhi in Qing Dynasty (1650), Shang Kexi led the Qing army to conquer eastern Guangdong, and Wu took the lead in meeting the enemy and surrendering, attracting other cities as a guide. In the ninth year of Shunzhi (1652), Guo Wei, a great scholar in Ming Dynasty, cooperated with local anti-Qing forces to instigate Chaozhou to regain its sight. On March 15 of the following year, Hao Shangjiu, the governor of Chaozhou, defected to the Qing Dynasty, and all localities responded in succession. In August of that year, Geng Jimao, king of the Southern Qing Dynasty, led a hundred thousand troops of the Han Dynasty to attack Chaozhou City. Wu Liuqi led his troops to assist the Qing army and attacked the steps of the city. Finally, Chaozhou fell and Hao Shangjiu died in the city. Wu has made outstanding achievements. Qing Zu specially awarded the company commander Zuo Du the commander-in-chief, and ordered him to be stationed in Raoping Town, and ordered him to suppress the borderless, with 3,000 officers and men. In the 12th year of Shunzhi (1655), Wu proposed to the imperial court to strengthen coastal defense. The following year, the Qing court announced the "sea ban" policy. Wu Pai's navy ships, recruiting, will suppress the mansion and hand over the garrison commander of South Australia, so as to combat and block the anti-Qing struggle in the southeast coast. In the second year of Kangxi (1663), Zhuang Ting, a native of Gui 'an (now Xing Wu, Zhejiang), recruited celebrities to secretly study Ming history. Later, due to the "Ming history case", Zha was implicated, and Wu tried his best to rescue him, so that Zha could get away. This kindness became a much-told story in a short time, and many important works of great writers in the Qing Dynasty were rendered and praised on this theme. In the fourth year of Kangxi (1665), the monk told Wu Ba's son to hide, recruit him as a son-in-law, and collude with him to open a silver mine privately. King Jingnan blamed all the charges on Qiu Yi. Wu and his ministries, Li Qing, Wu Han, Ou Liang, etc. all tried their best to defend the government, and built Xilin Camp in Raoping, Tai Po and Huanggang Dacheng, as well as schools in Raoping, Tai Po and County Xueming Luntang. Wu Liuqi was awarded by Emperor Kangxi. At the beginning, the prince was given a little insurance, and he was promoted to be a doctor and a teacher of the prince. Wu Yu1May 3, 998 died at the age of 59. Emperor Kangxi was deeply saddened by the terrible news. He paid tribute to Shao Shi, the teacher of the Prince, and sent officials to hold sacrifices and funerals, and built a tomb at the foot of Tiger Mountain in Julio, Tai Po. Besides running the army, Wu studied hard, liked calligraphy and was polite to corporal, which made him a famous soldier. He is the author of the Collection of the Hall of Loyalty and Filial Piety.
Wu Shu Xin Ji was included in the manuscripts of Qing Dynasty.