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After Li Zicheng's defeat, where did Niu Jinxing and Song Xiance go? Take a look

Li Zicheng abandoned Xi'an under the poor pursuit of the Qing generals Duoduo and Azig, went south to Huguang, drove away Zuo Liangyu in Nanchang, was picked up by Azig after a little repair, and fled along the river to Jiujiang, the Qing army caught up with Li Zicheng's troops several times at Fuchikou and near Jiujiang, and the Dashun army was defeated.

After Li Zicheng's defeat, where did Niu Jinxing and Song Xiance go? Take a look

Niu Jinxing, on the eve of Li Zicheng's demise, joined his son in the Qing army, but did nothing in his life, and died at home.

After Li Zicheng's defeat, where did Niu Jinxing and Song Xiance go? Take a look

The historian Tan Qian of the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, who had a chapter on "Song Xian Ce" in his writings, wrote: "The Manchurians attached great importance to their skills, subordinated themselves to their banners, and rode in and out of the crowd. "

After Li Zicheng's defeat, where did Niu Jinxing and Song Xiance go? Take a look

There is a folk legend that because Niu Venus once killed Li Yan, he was later inquired by li Yan's wife, the Red Lady, who was a monk and a hermit, and found the cow Venus, which was extremely hidden, killed the cow Venus, and avenged Li Yan. Song Xiance was captured by Qing soldiers in the Battle of Fuchikou and is said not to have been killed, but Song Xiance did not surrender to Qing soldiers, and was finally released by the British prince Azig, and Song Xiance was still engaged in his previous business of setting up stalls and calculating.

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