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A warlord in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties surrendered to the Manchu Qing and became a heavy subject, why did he finally have no choice but to kill himself

In fact, in the history of the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, there were not only li zicheng, the rebel troops, but also many, although he was not famous, but also showed an extraordinary ability in that period of history. There is a Han general, probably few people know him, but his presence is a rare general in history who was forced to kill himself because of the two ends of the first rat. This man was a warlord named Wang Fuchen.

A warlord in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties surrendered to the Manchu Qing and became a heavy subject, why did he finally have no choice but to kill himself

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Born during the Ming Dynasty, Wang Fuchen loved martial arts since childhood, and when the world was in chaos, he followed his brother-in-law to join the ranks of the peasant uprising. In a circle, he relied on his surname to become the dry son of a Ming Dynasty general Wang Jinchao, and in this way, he gradually emerged in the army. Because his appearance is somewhat similar to the appearance of Lü Bu in the legend, some people call him "Living Lü Bu". You know, being called this way, it is generally this person who is very good and has very good skills to have such a name.

After that, Wang Fuchen did respect this title with his own skills. In later history, Wang Fuchen led his soldiers to become a very powerful warlord in Datong. Moreover, under his leadership, Datong even blocked Dorgon's two pro-expeditions. It can be said that Wang Fuchen's strength is very good.

A warlord in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties surrendered to the Manchu Qing and became a heavy subject, why did he finally have no choice but to kill himself

But no matter how good the general was, in the face of the strong attack of the Manchu Qing, he still chose to surrender. Wang Fuchen, who surrendered to the Manchu Qing Dynasty, was very skilled, and became a major vassal of the two dynasties during the Shunzhi Emperor and the Kangxi Emperor. From subjugating to becoming a general on the side of the town, Wang Fuchen's ability was very powerful. However, during the Qing Dynasty, Wang Fuchen was at a time when the Southern Ming forces were constantly emerging, so such a situation was very testing for a minister like Wang Fuchen. But unfortunately, Wang Fuchen was not able to pass this test after all.

Originally, Wang Fuchen received an order to pacify the anti-Qing cause initiated by Wu Sangui. However, because of his disagreement with the generals in the army, Wang Fuchen angrily killed the generals, and then surrendered to Wu Sangui, deciding to follow Wu Sangui against the rule of the Qing Dynasty. But the most embarrassing thing is that their team was still broken by the Qing army, and they were forced into a dead end step by step. Finally, Wang Fuchen led his own army and surrendered to the Qing Dynasty.

A warlord in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties surrendered to the Manchu Qing and became a heavy subject, why did he finally have no choice but to kill himself

After that, Wang Fuchen was still reused by the Qing Dynasty and was arranged to guard Hanzhong, but Wang Fuchen at that time was already very afraid. For this reason, he also committed suicide once, but was given a tighter guard order from Kangxi. But even so, Wang Fuchen's heart was very panicked. In the end, he beat his wife, then expelled her from the house, then began to say goodbye to the warriors, and finally chose to kill himself that night. In this way, Wang Fuchen, who was at both ends of the first rat, died, and when Kangxi learned of this news, he did not touch his family, but only dismissed a subordinate!

In fact, for Wang Fuchen, repeated rebellion was his most fatal injury. After all, no monarch can really tolerate such a practice!

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