Qi Jiguang (1528, 165438+ 10, 12- 1588, 65438+ 10, 5) is from Nanping, Shandong. Ming dynasty anti-Japanese star, national hero, outstanding calligrapher and poet. Qi Jiguang is a charming, love reading, hereditary director of national defense. Together with Yu and others, he fought against the Japanese pirates for more than ten years, wiped out the Japanese pirates who had been plagued for many years, and ensured the safety of life and property of coastal people. Guard the north.
He is the author of Ji Xiaoxin's Book 18, Record of Training, and other famous military books 14, and the Collection of the Hall of Governance. At the same time, the large and small warships and chariots built by Qi Jiguang made the land and water equipment of the Ming army superior to the enemy; It is a very distinctive project to creatively build a hollow enemy platform that can be attacked, retreated and defended on the Great Wall.
Qi Jiguang's Early Experience
Qi Jiguang is a very attractive young man with great personality. Although he was born in poverty, he likes reading and is familiar with Confucian classics and historical records.
In the 23rd year of Jiajing (1544), Qi Jiguang succeeded to the throne and was appointed as the director of Deng Zhouwei.
In the 25th year of Jiajing (1546), Qi Jiguang was in charge of reclamation affairs in Dengzhou Health Center. At that time, the Shandong coast was burned and looted by the Japanese army. Qi Jiguang had the intention of killing thieves, and wrote the poem "I hope Hou is not my intention, I hope the sea is flat".
In the thirty-second year of Jiajing (1553), Qi Jiguang was appointed as the director of the Ministry of Health on Zhang's recommendation, and managed 25 health centers including Dengzhou, Wendeng and Jimoying to defend against the Japanese pirates along the Shandong coast.
In the thirty-fourth year of Jiajing (1555), Qi Jiguang was transferred to Zhejiang Dusi as a general, guarding Ningbo, Shaoxing and Taizhou.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Qi Jiguang.