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Wang Fuchen (Chinese: 王辅臣) (d. 1681) was a participant in the Revolt of the Three Feudatories during the Qing dynasty against the Kangxi Emperor. Wang was born in Datong, Shanxi Province, he was born to a poor family and grew up to be a bandit. His original surname was Li, nicknamed Horse-Sparrowhawk (馬鷂子) by the Manchu soldiers. Originally resisting the Manchu conquest of the Ming dynasty, ancient historians left behind records stating that Wang Fuchen was a handsome, tall and strong man with pale face, and thick eyebrows that resembled reclining silkworms. He was famous for his valour in battle and was known to the Manchus as a tough opponent, his presence was sometimes discouraging enough for the Manchu soldiers to retreat. He was highly regarded by Shunzhi Emperor and was won over to the Regent Dorgon. He assisted the former Ming dynasty generals Hong Chengchou and Wu Sangui in suppressing the Ming remnants of the Southern Ming. He followed Wu to Burma to capture and execute Zhu Youlang, Prince of Gui, the last Ming claimant on the mainland. He was made provincial military commander of Shaanxi, which at the time also included modern-day Gansu province. From his seat at Pingliang, he revolted in coordination with Wu and quickly captured Lanzhou. In 1665 he was defeated by Manchu Bannerman Tuhai at Pingliang.[1] With Geng Jingzhong of Fujian, he surrendered in June 1676. He committed suicide by drinking poison.
WangFuchen (Chinese: 王辅臣) (d. 1681) was a participant in the Revolt of the Three Feudatories during the Qing dynasty against the Kangxi Emperor. Wang...
invade Mainland China. Additionally, minor Han military figures, such as WangFuchen and the Chahar Mongols, also revolted against Qing rule. Due to their...
Emperor. They were joined by generals Sun Yanling in Guangxi, WangFuchen in Shaanxi and Wang Pingfan in Sichuan. Slaves revolted in Beijing as it was widely...
Hunan, Hubei, Sichuan, and Guangxi. In the next 2 years, Geng Jingzhong, WangFuchen, and Shang Zhixin successively rose in rebellion, and Wu's rebellion...
Peigong Gao Liang as Wu Ciyou Hao Tienan as Tuhai Cui Dai as WangFuchen Zhao Kai as Wang Jizhen Bai Yang as Zhang Tingyu Chen Bin as Chen Tingjing Xue...
crushing the rebels instead of Bannermen. In northwestern China against WangFuchen, the Qing put Bannermen in the rear as reserves while they used Han Green...
rather than Bannermen, as the main force in defeating the rebels. Against WangFuchen in north-western China, the Qing put Bannermen in the rear as reserves...
crushing the rebels, instead of bannermen. In northwestern China against WangFuchen, the Qing put bannermen in the rear as reserves while they used Han Chinese...
southwest China and he tried to ally himself with local generals such as WangFuchen. The Kangxi Emperor employed generals including Zhou Peigong and Tuhai...
late 1676 (and also following the surrender of rebel generals such as WangFuchen), Shang Zhixin changed his mind and defected back to the Qing. The Qing...
battling other Han people. Similarly, in north-western China against WangFuchen, the Qing used Han Chinese Green Standard Army soldiers and Han Chinese...
southwest China and he tried to ally himself with local generals such as WangFuchen. He declares his intent to restore the Ming dynasty 1673, Wu's forces...
Wangfei, was the princess consort of Koxinga and mother of Zheng Jing WangFuchen (Chinese: 王辅臣) (d. 1681) a participant in the Revolt of the Three Feudatories...
and was registered as B-2622. The flight crew consisted of captain Yao Fuchen (Chinese: 姚福臣), first officer Xue Mao (薛冒), navigator Lan Zhangfeng (郎占锋)...
Revolt of the Three Feudatories continues Tuhai defeated WangFuchen in Pingliang, Gansu, and Wang Qiang fell. Chahar prince Abunai and his brother Lubuzung...
preservation of Taoist material culture. Several Chinese intellectuals, like Hu Fuchen (Chinese Academy of Social Studies) and Liu Xiaogan (Chinese University...
Tsaur, Allen. The Arts of Daoism. Auckland: Purple Cloud Press, 2021 Hu Fuchen. Baopuzi neipian yanjiu (Research on the Inner Chapters of The Master Embracing...
2 vols. Beijing: Zhongguo dianying chubanshe. ZHAO MING (1991) Ju ying fuchen lu (Record of a drifting life in theater and cinema). Beijing: Wenjun chubanshe...
& Davis 1935, p. 251. Pregadio 2006, p. 215. Pregadio 2006, p. 217. Hu Fuchen. 1991. Baopuzi neipian yanjiu (Research on the Inner Chapters of The Master...
Chen Yao Hui and his mother, along with his sworn friends, Liu Wen Hao, Xu Fuchen, and Yu Hui Fang. Since in the final episode of the first seasons, Chen...
Mathematics, professor emeritus at University of California, Santa Barbara Xiang Fuchen (项黼宸; 1916–1990), former chairman of the Department of Mathematics at National...
of being controlled by Crimson Snake and attacks her. 82 (4-20) "风中飞沙 - Fúchén liúshā – Wind in a Sandstorm" White Phoenix releases Crimson Snake although...
" Ma Chao was furious and he killed her. Yang Xi, who wrote the Ji Han Fuchen Zan (季漢輔臣贊; pub. 241), a collection of praises of notable persons who served...
Youwen defected to the Communists. One of Ma Chengxiang's Hui officers, Ma Fuchen 馬輔臣, defected to the Communists. Han Youwen wrote a letter to Ma Chengxiang...
doctors such as You Zhongren, Shi Zhongmo, Deng Xingbo, Ke Huaizu, Xue Fuchen, etc. have either worked in the imperial hospital, or been ordered to diagnose...