
Ming Dynasty Hezhou Guard Commander Mingwei General Zhu Long
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Thank you all for supporting me, and also thank you for supporting genuine reading. This book "The Ming Dynasty Hezhou Guard Commander Mingwei General Zhu Long" is based on real historical data. Through this book, you can better understand the changes in Hezhou (today's Linxia area) at the end of the Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of the Ming Dynasty. General Mingwei Zhu Long and Zhaoyong General in the text are real historical figures. According to the records of Zhu Long's tombstone in the present Hezheng Dynasty, the Hezhou Guard military and civilian commander Zhu Long was from Dingyuan County, Fengyang Prefecture. Since the Song and Yuan Dynasties, the great-great-grandfather had made outstanding achievements and was tired of being a prominent official. He was resolute in nature and rarely had courage. At the time of the Yuan Dynasty, he led his troops to protect Jianghuai. At the age of Jiawu, he surrendered to the Celestial Dynasty. Be a pioneer. Before Yi could cross the river, he conquered the counties south of the Yangtze River and killed no one indiscriminately. In the first year of Wu Dynasty, he was promoted to Jinwuwei and inherited hundreds of households. In the third year of Hongwu's reign, he defeated and pacified Dingxi Xingyuan and other places. In the fourth year, he was promoted to the rank of hereditary deputy Qianhu of the hussar avant-garde. In the fifth year, he was transferred to Luzhou Wei. In the seventh year, he made great achievements in the northern expedition, was promoted to Hongnongwei hereditary command of Qianshi, and was awarded the title of General Mingwei. Twenty years later, he resumed his expedition to the north. In the twenty-seventh year, due to old illness, Zifu was appointed as the Taozhou Guard on his behalf, inheriting his previous post. In the 29th year, he transferred the Minzhou Guards and conquered Diezhou and other places. In the thirty-fifth year, he was promoted to the hereditary commander of Hezhou Wei. In the first year of Yongle, he guarded Ningxia. In the eleventh year, he went to Wusizang and other places in the west to open up borders and provide instructions to other countries. The imperial court commended him for his merits and was promoted to commander of the army. Through the records of the deeds of the two generals Zhu Long and Zhu Fu, we can understand the historical data of Hezhou in the late Weiyuan and early Ming Dynasties that have remained unchanged despite several storms. Thank you for your support!
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