
Ming Dynasty Military God Qi Jiguang
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Qi Jiguang was born into a military family and seemed to have been born to fight against the Japanese. He had always had great ambitions. He studied hard and practiced martial arts since he was a child. He showed outstanding abilities and a sense of selflessness. With the support of Hu Zongxian, Qi Jiguang recruited new troops in Yiwu, formed the famous Qi Family Army in Chinese history, designed the Yuanyang Formation, and won many brilliant victories such as Cengang and Taizhou, which frightened the Japanese pirates and called them "Qi Tigers". Subsequently, Qi Jiguang led the Qi family army into Fujian and won victories in the battles of Hengyu, Pinghaiwei, and Xianyou. Together with Yu Dayou and others, they basically eliminated the Japanese plague that had harmed China's southeastern coast for more than two centuries. After pacifying the Japanese pirates, Qi Jiguang went north to guard the border fortress and subdued the enemy's troops without fighting, so that the Mongols did not dare to invade for sixteen years. His "New Book of Records" and "Records of Military Training" are immortal classics in the history of Chinese military theory. The author uses vivid and smooth writing style and emotional brushstrokes to reproduce the legendary life of the Ming God of War - the perseverance and courage of Pingbo in the southeast, the far-sightedness of guarding the northern border, the love and hate with his wife, Mrs. Wang, and the unfortunate encounters he suffered in his later years. At the same time, it also restores that magnificent era for us.
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