- Zu
Dashou (Chinese: 祖大壽; d. 1656),
courtesy name Fuyu (復宇), was a
Chinese military general who
served on the
northern border of the Ming
dynasty during...
- The Tomb of
General Zu
Dashou (also
known as the "Ming Tomb") is one of the
earliest pieces in the
Royal Ontario Museum’s collections, and on the museum's...
- and
defeated a few
months later. The
Jinzhou garrison and the
general Zu
Dashou surrendered to the Qing army
shortly after the
defeat of Ming
armies at...
- army,
garrisoning the
Daling River and
Ningyuan in the army of
general Zu
Dashou. In 1630,
while gathering information about the enemy, Wu's father, Wu Xiang...
- Cang and ac****ulated
hundreds of
thousands of grains, he
secretly ordered Dashou to lead his dead
soldiers to burn them. The ****anese were
short of food...
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North America.
Artifacts held in the
gallery include the Tomb of
General Zu
Dashou. The tomb
includes an ****ortment of
related artifacts,
including the altar...
- and the
originally Han
banner families of Wang Shixuan, Cai Yurong, Zu
Dashou, Li Yongfang, Shi
Tingzhu and
Shang Kexi
intermarried extensively with Manchu...
- 《图说中国历史》编委会 (2006). 金戈铁马的交汇:辽西夏金.
Beijing Book Co. ISBN 9787807204480. Huang,
Dashou (1989). 中國通史. 五南圖書出版股份有限公司. p. 614. ISBN 9789571100326. Zhang, Hong (2006)...
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Chengxun even
further ahead. The 3,000-strong
advance force led by Zha
Dashou, Zu Chengxun, and Go
Eonbaek encountered a ****anese
force of
about 500 led...
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fellow and one of Mao's subordinates. When
ordered by Sun to
reinforce Zu
Dashou at the
Battle of
Dalinghe in 1631, Kong and Geng mutinied,
pillaging the...