Qi Jiguang flattered his boss: he wrote a letter claiming to be Qi, and he was a puppy. Xiaoyisou has collected and published the following text materials for everyone. Let's take a quick look.
Qi Jiguang, whose real name is Jing, and his nickname is Nantang, and his name is, number, number, number. He died in Wuyi that night. Han nationality, native of Penglai, Shandong. An outstanding general, outstanding strategist, calligrapher, poet and national hero of the Ming Dynasty.
Fighting against Japanese pirates on the southeast coast of Qi Jiguang for more than ten years, he pacified the Japanese pirates who had ravaged the coast for many years, ensuring the safety of the people and the lives and property of coastal residents; since then, he has fought against the criminal behavior of the northern Mongolian tribes for ten years. The remaining years of struggle have maintained the security of the northern territories and promoted the peaceful development of the Mongolian and Han peoples. He wrote 18 volumes of records of Xiao Xin and 14 volumes of famous military books such as Records of Soldier Training and Zhizhi Dongji reported to the court in different historical periods.
At the same time, Qi Jiguang is an outstanding weapons expert and military engineer. He reformed and invented various fire attack weapons; his battleships and chariots made the Ming army's waterway equipment superior to the enemy; he creatively built an empty enemy platform on the Great Wall, which could be attacked, retreated, and defended. This is a unique military project.
Qi Jiguang is a famous anti-Japanese general and national hero. As an outstanding military strategist of the Ming Dynasty, Qi Jiguang had a bright side, but as an ordinary person, he also had an unexpected side.
Beauty is sad for heroes, and Qi Jiguang is no exception. At the age of 21, Qi Jiguang married Wang Nanxi, the daughter of General Wang Nanxi. It is said that Qi Jiguang's family was poor in his early years and he rarely ate big meals. One time, Wang was eating fish at home and gave all the fish to Qi Jiguang. He only eats fish heads and tails. Although Wang is very good, he also has a fatal flaw, that is, he has no children. Although Qi Jiguang has lofty ideals and ambitions, he also needs a woman who can support his family. After all, there are three ways to be unfilial, and there is no future. Therefore, when Qi Jiguang was 36 years old, he secretly took Shen Shi as his concubine. Within a year, he took Chen as his concubine. Then at the age of 48, she took Yang as a concubine. In the end, Wang really couldn't help that the relationship existed in name only, so he sent Qi Jiguang away decisively.
Nian: They are all famous people, but their behavior is not as good as Guo Yi. This means that Qi Jiguang is more determined than Yu, but not as good as Yu in character. Not only that, in Qi Jiguang's letters to Zhang, he often referred to himself as Qi, a lackey under the sect, which seemed too modest and meant to please the leader.
When Qi Jiguang was a child, his father taught him to be a good official who was honest and loved the people like a child. But when he grew up, Qi Jiguang found that being an official was really difficult as his father said. Even if you don't cause trouble, disaster will come to you. So, facing the cruel reality, Qi Jiguang learned to bow his head. Whenever there is a leader above, he will not only bring out delicious food, but also forget to seal a red envelope and give away some local specialties. Not only that, he also discovered that he had a hard background.
Although Qi Jiguang had such bad deeds, he was still worthy of a generation of celebrities and heroes.