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Hushenying
Active1899–1900
CountryChina
AllegianceQing dynasty Qing dynasty
BranchEight Banners
TypeCorps
Size10,000
Garrison/HQPeking
EngagementsBoxer Rebellion
Commanders
Ceremonial chiefZaiyi
Notable
commanders
Zaiyi

The Hushenying (traditional Chinese: 虎神營; simplified Chinese: 虎神营; pinyin: Hǔshényíng) were a unit of 10,000 Manchu Bannermen under the command of Zaiyi during the Boxer Rebellion. Zaiyi himself created the unit in 1899, but it was decimated at the Battle of Peking in 1900 when the Eight-Nation Alliance captured Beijing to lift the Chinese siege of the foreign legations during the Boxer Uprising.

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