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Dang Kou 1555 to 1559

Writer Quxvmu

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From the thirty-fourth year of Jiajing (1555) to the thirty-eighth year of Jiajing (1559), the history of banditry in the Ming Dynasty was dominated by three people from Huizhou, Anhui Province. Hu Zongxian stood at the top of the Ming Dynasty's southeastern coastal eradication of Japanese pirates. His position as governor of Zhejiang and Fujian gave him full power to handle the suppression. The Japanese incident mobilized soldiers and horses throughout the south of the Yangtze River; of course, Xu Wei was the one behind the scenes, and he was the one who controlled the overall situation behind the scenes. It was precisely because of Xu Wei's plan that this battle, which should have been a battle of swords and swords, became less murderous and more strategic and espionage.