What is the quality of the famous strategist Qi Jiguang?

Qi Jiguang's Quality Qi Jiguang is an indelible star in the long river of the Chinese nation. Qi Jiguang was born in the Ming Dynasty when the Japanese were in turmoil. At that time, the phenomenon that the central government valued literature over the army was very obvious. When the country was in turmoil, Qi Jiguang flatly chose to abandon literature and join the army. Persuaded by his friends, Qi Jiguang chose to join the army. This step also determines that Qi Jiguang's life is destined to be related to the camping military life, and at the same time, he has lost the prosperity that secular people long for. It is also one of the qualities of Qi Jiguang to choose to be buried in the face of prosperity and understand the national justice.

Statue of Qi Jiguang

Loyalty and fighting to the death for the nation is also one of Qi Jiguang's qualities. Like many national heroes, Qi Jiguang has an unusual talent in military affairs. Under his leadership, the rampant Japanese pirates were repeatedly hit, and they defeated the dominant enemy with their own team in many battles. The name of Qi Jiguang resounded through the land of China; The enemy could do nothing about Qi Jiajun's application. Finally, he came up with a plan to protect Qi Jiguang and give it inexhaustible wealth. However, Qi Jiguang, who took the national survival as his own responsibility, gave up all the conditions provided by the enemy and defended every inch of China to the death.

Persistence in innovation and daring is also one of the qualities of Qi Jiguang. Qi Jiguang's team is full of peasants with no military literacy. When the country was in danger, Qi Jiguang boldly incorporated the peasant team, and Qi Jiajun was very applied on the battlefield under the guidance of Qi Jiguang. In the confrontation with the enemy for more than ten years, Qi Jiguang warned him many times that he had not lost. In addition, Qi Jiguang has made a great breakthrough in array method by improving the enemy's weapons and arranging the army to produce new weapons that can restrain the opponent.

Qi Qi Jiguang, a native of Jining, Shandong Province, was a national hero of the Ming Dynasty. He is not a military commander who is always careless. During his decades of military career, he wrote many valuable military books based on his own experience and knowledge, leaving valuable cultural knowledge for future generations.

Qi Jiguang's Art of War

Among them, as far as military training is concerned, the most famous is his New Book on Discipline and Efficiency, which was written by Qi Jiguang when he was in the southeast coast. This book introduces military training, mainly showing some rules of military training. For example, in training, Qi Jiguang wrote several articles, such as selecting soldiers, strict training, clear rewards and punishments, and observing military discipline. The content is simple and clear.

Qi Jiguang's Ji Xiao Shu Xin also introduces the reform of weapons and the records of new weapons. Qi Jiguang has a strong concept of weapons of war. He believes that if the two armies are at war, they will be slaughtered if they are not well equipped. Therefore, Qi Jiguang listed many patterns of new weapons in Ji Xiaoxin's Book, and its production methods and details were incomparable with Sun Tzu's Art of War of the same period.

The Discipline of Training in Actual Combat is also a military book written by Qi Jiguang, when he was in charge of training in the north. In the book, Qi Jiguang believes that the key to training is to practice generals, and it will be very important to choose those with excellent character, and they will be the first soldiers. If they can do it well, they will also lead the army to do it well.

Qi Jiguang's Documentary Training mainly focuses on the basic points of military training. For example, he believes that training is not only based on a team, but also on a single trainer and different arms. Although the emphasis is different, basic training is necessary.

Qi Jiguang Calligraphy Qi Jiguang is not only a military commander, but also a talented person with both civil and military skills. He has made great achievements in writing art books, splashing ink, riding horses and shooting arrows. Do you know Qi Jiguang's calligraphy in Qi Jiguang?

Qi Jiguang's Calligraphy Works

Qi Jiguang had a good family when he was a child and received a good education since childhood. He had an extraordinary friendship with Wang Shizhen, the leader of Wen Yuan. Although Qi Jiguang comes from a martial arts family, he can quote classics in his speeches and write poems in his spare time. Qi Jiguang's calligraphy poem "Send Li Xiaoshan to Penglai" is now in the Shanxi Provincial Museum. Although Qi Jiguang is not famous for his calligraphy, his calligraphy structure is developed and stretched due to the heroic spirit of the general, which makes people feel a heartfelt heroic pride.

The calligraphy work "Poem to Penglai, Li Xiaoshan", the whole work, natural and unrestrained, with rough lines, expresses Qi Jiguang's high-spirited spirit and sets off his inner peace and perseverance.

Qi Jiguang's new book The Art of War and Ji Xiao's Practical Discipline are both fluent calligraphy. Highlighting art through personality, decisive and unrestrained, unrestrained, quite a hearty feeling. His calligraphy is influenced by Huang Gu's calligraphy style, and the figures outlined by angular lines are free and easy, which reflects Qi Jiguang's bold and unconstrained style.

As a famous strategist in the history of China, Qi Jiguang's calligraphy works are rarely circulated, but we can still see the shadow of General Qi Jiguang from this small part of his calligraphy works, a great, selfless, chic and heroic image. We got a lot from it, such as his spirit and culture, and felt the ups and downs of his life.

Qi Jiguang famously said that Qi Jiguang was a well-known national hero. Qi Jiguang devoted his life to fighting Japanese pirates. Stationed in the southeast coast all the year round, it made an indelible contribution to maintaining the maritime safety of the Ming Dynasty. Qi Jiguang is not only an excellent strategist, but also a famous poet and calligrapher. In literature, Qi Jiguang left many famous sayings and epigrams, which later became the motto to inspire the world to move forward.

Portrait of Qi Jiguang

It is one of Qi Jiguang's famous sayings that "nourishing the heart is like reading, which is full of fun". . From this sentence, we can know Qi Jiguang's views on reading and learning. Qi Jiguang believes that the best way to cultivate one's morality and cultivate one's sexuality is to be abstinent, and the happiest thing in life is the pleasure brought by reading. This sentence is a truth summed up by Qi Jiguang in practice. Just like the practice thought advocated by Buddhism, if a person wants to have a healthy and happy body and mind, then he should forget the pursuit of fame and fortune. Only when the individual has no desire, the burden in his heart will become lighter, which will also bring physical lightness. As the old saying goes, "There is Yan Ruyu in the book, and there is a golden house hidden in the book". In Qi Jiguang's view, reading is a very enjoyable thing. It is indeed a very happy thing to wander freely in the ocean of knowledge. This famous saying is also Qi Jiguang's motto. He always reminds himself to pursue knowledge tirelessly.

In addition, "A man is always determined to serve his country" is also one of Qi Jiguang's famous sayings. At the same time, this sentence is also a concentrated expression of Qi Jiguang's patriotic spirit. In Qi Jiguang's view, as a good boy, he should have the ambition to contribute to the country. Qi Jiguang also saw his practice of this famous saying.

There are many stories about Qi Jiguang and Qi Jiguang. Here are a few. Qi Jiguang is a descendant of a famous soldier. His name is the high hope that his father placed on him, hoping to inherit the legacy of his ancestors, protect Daming Mountain and carry forward the family. Influenced by his family, he studied martial arts and art of war since childhood, and his father personally taught him to read and write. His combination of civil and military laid a solid foundation for his later achievements.

Qi Jiguang pictures

At the age of seventeen, Qi Jiguang inherited his father's footsteps and became our ambassador in Dengzhou (in today's Shandong). At the age of 22, he was admitted to martial arts and wanted to go to Beijing. When he arrived in the capital, he happened to be attacked by Mongolian soldiers. He was temporarily assigned to guard the nine gates of the capital, and he also wrote to the emperor about the strategy of guarding the city. His military talents are beginning to show signs. At the age of 26, he was appointed commander-in-chief and his management scope was expanded. His main duty is to fight the enemy in Shandong. From then on, Qi Jiguang fought the enemy for ten years, from Shandong to Zhejiang and then to Fujian, and his footprints were almost all over the coast of China. In the process of fighting the Japanese pirates, he trained a special force to fight the Japanese pirates, known as Qi Jiajun in history, and also founded the Yuanyang Array to fight the Japanese pirates. In more than ten years, he almost wiped out the coastal pirates and was called an anti-Japanese hero.

Qi Jiguang's story is not over yet. He was sent to the north of the Ming Dynasty. After he arrived in Jizhou, he first made fortifications and thickened the city walls, and then actively trained the army, strengthened military discipline and created traffic jams to safeguard the security and stability of the northern part of the Ming Dynasty.

From fighting the Japanese pirates to guarding Jizhou, Qi Jiguang did an excellent job. In A.D. 1583, he was transferred to Kanto due to party disputes. He was dismissed from office two years later and died in 1588.

Qi Jiguang, an anti-Japanese hero in Qi Jiguang, is a polysemous word. Qi Jiguang, a general of the Ming Dynasty, led soldiers to resist the Japanese invaders in the southeast coastal areas. Hundreds of years later, Qi Jiguang's story was compiled into many works, all named after the anti-Japanese hero Qi Jiguang.

Statue of Qi Jiguang

Japanese pirates were pirates who disturbed people along the coast of China from 14 to 16 century. They are mainly composed of Japanese ronin. They burned, killed and looted, which seriously affected the lives of coastal people. Qi Jiguang trained the famous Qi Jiajun, and compiled a new art of war handed down from ancient times with practical experience, which wiped out the Japanese aggression that killed the people, ensured the safety of the local people and developed the local economy.

Qi Jiguang, an anti-Japanese hero, refers to a TV series recently broadcast on CCTV. Shooting started last year1February, and after half a year's intense shooting, it met the national audience this year. The general director is Hou Yong, and actors Zhu Xiaoyu, Ting Anni and Yu Rongguang join the TV series. Based on the story of Qi Jiguang War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, the play shows that Chinese people are desperate to protect national security. He who has no long-term worries will have short-term worries. Now is a time of peace, so we should pay more attention to the cultivation of patriotism and contribute to national rejuvenation and national prosperity.

Second, it refers to the program broadcast by a lecture room of the Central Committee, which was lectured by Associate Professor Li Bo. Taking Qi Jiguang's life as the background, this paper tells the story of the protagonist's growth in 14 episodes, which are blockbuster, young ambition, special examination, winning the first battle, looking for Qi Jiajun, soldiers' surprise attack, wife's coming out of the mountain, blooming flower street, Taizhou triumph, daring to seize the island, fighting bloody forest pier, pacifying the coast and so on. As soon as the program was broadcast, the audience responded well, especially by primary and secondary school students, who thought it was very helpful to establish noble patriotic sentiments.