
The Legend of National Hero Qi Jiguang
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In the 34th year of Jiajing (AD 1555), Hu Zongxian sent people to recruit the pirate leader Wang Zhishuo. In the 35th year of Jiajing (AD 1556), Qi Jiguang was appointed as General Ning Shaotai. After two battles at Longshan Institute in World War I and Longshan Institute in World War II, Qi Jiguang decided to train his troops. Soon the Battle of Cengang broke out. After the pirate leader Wang Zhi was lured to surrender by Hu Zongxian in 1557 AD, Zhejiang Inspector Wang Bengu arrested Wang Zhi and imprisoned him. Then Wang Zhi's adopted son Mao Haifeng colluded with the young master of Hizen Kingdom Matsuura Heizhun and others to invade Zhejiang. The Battle of Cengang broke out, and the Ming army started from 1 From the end of 557 to 1558, they could not capture Cengang. After Qi Jiguang arrived, he issued a military order. Qi Jiguang led the army and repeatedly attacked Cengang, which caused the Japanese pirates to become disoriented. On the last day, Qi Jiguang led the soldiers to fight with the Japanese pirates holding wolves, causing chaos in the Japanese pirates' formation. The battle of Cengang ended. Wang Zhi was beheaded in 1559. After the Battle of Cengang, Qi Jiguang decided to train his troops, so he recruited 4,000 new troops in Yiwu. He won the battles of Huajie and other battles during the Taizhou victory. After the Taizhou victory, the Japanese invaders in Zhejiang were basically wiped out. Later, he went to Fujian and won the battles of Hengyu Island and Lindun. In 1562, Qi Jiguang, Yu Dayou, and Tan Lun fought side by side again and won great victories at Pinghaiwei and Xianyou. In 1565, Qi Jiguang and Yu Dayou annihilated the pirate leader Wu Ping and put an end to the Japanese invasion.
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