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Gao Jie, a traitor who kidnapped Li Zicheng's wife, what happened to him?

Li Zicheng was the leader of the peasant rebel army at the end of the Ming Dynasty, his wife Lady Xing was very beautiful, managing military supplies in the peasant army, Gao Jie was Li Zicheng's subordinate, because he often went to collect these military funds, he knew Li Zicheng's wife, and when they came and went, the two actually developed an underground affair, Gao Jie was afraid that the paper could not contain fire, so he eloped with Li Zicheng's wife Lady Xing, fled, and surrendered to the Ming army and became a traitor.

So, Gao Jie kidnapped Li Zicheng's wife, what happened to him? How did he die?

Gao Jie, a traitor who kidnapped Li Zicheng's wife, what happened to him?

Gao Jie and Li Zicheng were fellow countrymen, both of whom came from very humble origins, Gao Jie and Li Zicheng joined the peasant rebel army, and Gao Jie became Li Zicheng's subordinate, nicknamed the Tumbling Harrier.

Li Zicheng's wife, Lady Xing, is very beautiful, in charge of the military materials of the peasant army, Gao Jie went to Lady Xing to receive these military materials, and when she saw that Lady Xing was very beautiful, she was bold and moved, and Lady Xing saw that Gao Jie was tall and handsome, and she also fell in love with Gao Jie at once, so Lang had feelings, and the woman was intentional, and the two people hooked up.

Li Zicheng's backyard was on fire, he didn't know it yet, he didn't expect that he was busy fighting the Ming Army, and his wife was hooked up.

Gao Jie, a traitor who kidnapped Li Zicheng's wife, what happened to him?

Gao Jie was a thief with a weak heart, worried that sooner or later this matter would be discovered by Li Zicheng, if it was discovered by Li Zicheng, then he would die, what to do? Just run away, it's important to save your life first.

As a result, Gao Jie fled with Lady Xing and surrendered to the Ming army. When Li Zicheng found out, Gao Jie had already run away with his wife.

The "Biography of Gao Jie of the Ming Dynasty" records that wu duozhi of the Xing clan, who became his wife, was in charge of military resources and paid for grain battles every day. Jay over the camp, the division of the fitting test. Clan Wei Jie Looks, communicates with it, fears self-realization, and plots to surrender. In August of the following year, the Xing clan returned.

So, after Gao Jie abducted Li Zicheng's wife, what happened to him? How did he die?

After Gao Jie surrendered to the Ming army, he was transformed into a commander-in-chief, responsible for suppressing the peasant army, from the peasant army to the suppression of the peasant army, this Gao Jie, the identity of a big change.

Gao Jie, a traitor who kidnapped Li Zicheng's wife, what happened to him?

After the fall of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yousong, the Prince of Fu, ascended the throne in Jiangnan, and Gao Jie was given the title of Xingping Bo (興平伯), along with Liu Liangzuo, Liu Zeqing, and Huang Degong (黄德功).

In 1645 (the first year of Hongguang), Gao Jie was booby-trapped by Xu Dingguo in Suizhou. The Southern Ming court posthumously awarded Gao Jie the title of Crown Prince Taibao.

The history books have detailed records about Gao Jie's killing.

In the first month of the first year of Hongguang (1645), Gao Jie arrived in Guide and planned to recover the Central Plains. The general Xu Dingguo was stationed in Suizhou at that time, preparing to surrender to the Qing army and send his son as a hostage.

Gao Jie summoned Xu Dingguo to come to the rendezvous, but Xu Dingguo ignored him. Gao Jie invited Inspector Yue Qijie, Inspector Chen Qianfu, and Yuan Shu of Suiyang Province, who participated in the government, to go to Suizhou together, and Xu Dingguo went to the outskirts to greet him. Yue Qijie and Yuan Shu sensed that Xu Dingguo wanted to rebel and advised Gao Jie not to enter the city, but Gao Jie looked down on Xu Dingguo in his heart and did not listen to Yue Qijie's words, so he entered the city.

On the eleventh day of the first month, Xu Dingguo set up a banquet to entertain Gao Jie in the residence of Yuan Keli, the former Ming Soldier's department. When Gao Jie was happy, he limited the time for Xu Dingguo to send troops, and mentioned xu Dingguo's sending away of his son. Xu Dingguo was suspicious in his heart, and Gao Jie resolutely urged him to send troops, Xu Dingguo was annoyed, and ambushed the troops at night. Gao Jie got drunk and was eventually killed by Xu Dingguo.

Before this, Gao Jie believed that Xu Dingguo was about to leave Suizhou, so he sent all his troops to defend Kaifeng, leaving only a few dozen of his relatives around. Xu Dingguo pretended to be very obedient to Gao Jie, chose many prostitutes to wait for Gao Jie, and let two prostitutes sleep with his soldiers.

As a result, Gao Jie's soldiers were all drunk, and when they heard the sound of the cannon, they wanted to get up, but they were pulled by two prostitutes and could not get out, and they were all killed.

The next day, Gao Jie's troops arrived and laid siege to Suizhou City, killing none of the people in the city. The precious collection of calligraphy and paintings in Yuan Shangshu's mansion was completely destroyed, and Xu Dingguo led his troops across the river to surrender to the Qing army.

The "Biography of Gao Jie of the Ming Dynasty" records that the general Xu Dingguofang was stationed in Suizhou, and it was said that he sent his son to cross the river. Jay summoned the country to come to the meeting, should not. He invited Inspector Yue Qijie and Inspector Chen Qianfu to Suizhou with him, and dingguo began to rebel on the outskirts. Qijie ridiculed Jie not to enter the city, but Jie's heart was light on the country, and he did not listen, so he entered the city. On the eleventh day, Dingguo placed wine and enjoyed the masterpiece. Jie drank, carved a period for the country, and gave away children. The interests of the country are doubtful, and there is no deviation from the intention. Jie Gu urged the trip, fixed the anger of the country, and the night ambush soldiers shouted. Qijie waited for him to leave in a hurry, but Jie was drunk and did not rise up in the tent, and the crowd rushed to Dingguo to kill him. First of all, Jie Yi Dingguo will go to Sui, send all his troops to Kaifeng, and leave only dozens of relatives and pawns. Dingguo was hypocritical and obedient, and more prostitutes were chosen, and two prostitutes were used to sleep. When the pawn was drunk and smelled of artillery, he was restrained by the two prostitutes, and they all died. Tomorrow, Jie's troops will descend and attack the city, leaving no one behind. Dingguo surrendered to the Qing army.

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