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Wu Sangui's nose scars came from, and he was besieged at the age of 18, leading 20 dings to repel nearly 10,000 banner soldiers

Friends who have read Mr. Jin Yong's "Deer Ding" may have some impressions of this paragraph, Wu Sangui once dressed up as a soldier to follow his son into Beijing, but because he had a habit of touching his nose, Kangxi told Wei Xiaobao, so it was also because of this that Wei Xiaobao recognized Wu Sangui in disguise, which is not a fabrication.

But Wu Sangui does have the habit of touching his nose, and he likes to touch his nose because Wu Sangui has a scar on his nose.

Wu Sangui's nose scars came from, and he was besieged at the age of 18, leading 20 dings to repel nearly 10,000 banner soldiers

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preface

The bridge of the nose is scarred, high on the right and low on the left, and there are black lines like silk, which are invisible. To be means to kill one's nose. - "The Court Chronicles, Vol. VI"

Everyone knows that Wu Sangui was originally a heavy minister of the Ming Dynasty, if it were not for Chen Yuanyuan's relationship, Wu Sangui would not have turned his gun to lure the Qing soldiers into the pass, and Daming's Jiangshan would not have been taken so early, and this scar on Wu Sangui's nose was left behind by the war with the Jin people when he was young.

Wu Sangui's nose scars came from, and he was besieged at the age of 18, leading 20 dings to repel nearly 10,000 banner soldiers

▲Portrait of Wu Sangui

Wu Sangui followed his father to the army

Wu Sangui's family is engaged in horse trading business, the family is still quite rich, Wu Sangui was fond of literature when he was young, so he has been working literature and ink. Wu Sangui's father later met Li Chengliang, the governor of Liaodong in the Ming Dynasty, and Wu Xiang was talented in horse training, so Li Chengliang later recruited Wu Xiang to his subordinates.

Wu Sangui's nose scars came from, and he was besieged at the age of 18, leading 20 dings to repel nearly 10,000 banner soldiers

At this time, Wu Sangui also followed his father into the army, wu Sangui lived in Liaodong, so he often fought with the Houjin established by Nurhaci.

Wu Sangui abandoned Wen from Wu and became famous at a young age, and the scar on Wu Sangui's nose was also there

Left at the age of 18, this scar is also a testimony to his fame in the First World War.

Father Wu Xiang was surrounded by enemy scouts

At that time, Wu Sangui's father was ordered to go out of the Great Wall to investigate the enemy situation, and Wu Xiang only brought a few hundred people out, but it was very unfortunate that he encountered nearly 10,000 people in the Houjin Eight Banner Army, and the Eight Banners side was also because of the state of crushing numbers, so he chose to surround these hundreds of people to force them to surrender.

Wu Sangui's nose scars came from, and he was besieged at the age of 18, leading 20 dings to repel nearly 10,000 banner soldiers

Under such circumstances, Zu Dashou, the general of the defenders in Jianchang City, saw the large number of the Eight Banner Army and had no intention of sending reinforcements.

Wu Sangui, who was also in the city, was anxious to see his father besieged, and repeatedly asked Hou Zu Dashou to only allow Wu Sangui to take the Wu family's family out of the city to rescue.

20 jiading defeated the Eight Banners Army

No one expected that Wu Sangui and 20 family members would be able to repel the Eight Banner Army, Wu Sangui took these 20 people out of the city quietly, and did not take them seriously when the Eight Banner Army saw these 20 people.

He also wanted to encircle them and force them to surrender, but Wu Sangui had already made up a plan, and these 20 people rushed back and forth outside the city, causing the Eight Banner Army to be confused.

Wu Sangui's nose scars came from, and he was besieged at the age of 18, leading 20 dings to repel nearly 10,000 banner soldiers

At this moment, Wu Sangui saw the general of the Eight Banner Army, very calm and decisive bow archery hit him and fell off the horse, Wu Sangui rushed in front to take down the first rank of meritorious service, but when he came to the front, this person took out a dagger and injured Wu Sangui's nose, and Wu Sangui was injured and still took down the first rank of this person.

Subsequently, he rescued his father in the rebel army, and only 20 people resisted nearly 10,000 people of the Eight Banner Army, and since then he has become famous in a battle.

Wu Sangui's nose scars came from, and he was besieged at the age of 18, leading 20 dings to repel nearly 10,000 banner soldiers

summary

Wu Sangui fought this battle beautifully, and after successfully rescuing his father, Zu Dashou also personally went out of the city to greet him, after which Wu Sangui was promoted to a guerrilla general. The deeds of Gui Gui's courage to save his father were also a good story at that time, and even the Emperor Taiji praised Wu Sangui.

【References】"Tingwen Record", "Liaozuo Seeing and Hearing Record", "Qing History Manuscript Wu Sangui Biography"

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