
Qian Sule's former residence is located in Qianlong Lane, Jiangdong, a municipal cultural relics protection unit in Ningbo. During the Ming Jiajing period, the original building consisted of a gate, a hall, a back building and a box room, and now only a three-bay, single-eaves hard mountain-style hall remains, which is set up as the Qian Sule Memorial Hall.
Qian Sule (1606-1648) Zi Xisheng, No. Tsuki Ting, Ming Chongzhen Ten Years (1637) Jinshi, Official Taicang Zhizhou and other positions. In the second year of Qing Shunzhi (1645), the Qing army went south, and Qian Sule and Zhang Cangshui organized rebel resistance at the County Temple to welcome the King of Lu to oversee the country. Later, he followed King Lu, a scholar of Guandongge University, and a soldier shangshu, united various rebel armies, and fought in more than 30 cities along the coast of Zhejiang and Fujian, including Zenglian Kexinghua and Fuqing. Due to the corruption of the Lu Dynasty's regime, the officials and eunuchs were squeezed out, resulting in the loss of Lianjiang and others. Qian Sule was extremely angry and died of illness in the Langjiang Boat in Lianjiang, with the nickname "Zhongjie". He is the author of "Zhengqitang Collection", "Yuezhong Collection", "Southern Collection" and so on.
In order to commemorate this heroic man with rich national integrity, the people of Ningbo named a road at the southwest end of his residence "Zhongjie Street".
Address: No. 31, Qianlong Street, Jiangdong District, Ningbo City
Bus: Line 10, 506
Admission: Free
Source: Ningbo Culture Network
Reprint source: Ningbo Municipal Bureau of Culture, Radio, Film and Tourism