- Li
Yongfang (Chinese: 李永芳; died 1634) was a
Chinese general of the Ming
dynasty and Qing
dynasty known for
defecting to the Qing dynasty, due to the Ming...
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daughter was
married to Li
Yongfang. The
offspring of Li
received the "Third
class Viscount" (三等子爵; sān děng zǐjué) title. Li
Yongfang was the great-great-great-grandfather...
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military and
society during the
Later Jin and Qing
dynasty of China. Li
Yongfang Abatai Agui Zhao
Erfeng (Han)
Keying (official)
Imperial Noble Consort...
- to
Joseon with 30,000
troops under the
guidance of Gang Hong-rip and Li
Yongfang. The
Jurchens met
sharp resistance at the
border towns but
Joseon border...
- and less-well
protected than
other Ming fortresses. Its commander, Li
Yongfang, was a mid-ranking
commandant with only
about 1,200 men
under his command...
- to the Ming
general Li
Yongfang after he
surrendered Fushun in
Liaoning to the
Manchus in 1618. The
offspring of Li
Yongfang received the "Third class...
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originally Han
banner families of Wang Shixuan, Cai Yurong, Zu Dashou, Li
Yongfang, Shi
Tingzhu and
Shang Kexi
intermarried extensively with
Manchu families...
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leader Nurhaci married one of his
granddaughters to the Ming
General Li
Yongfang (李永芳)
after he
surrendered Fushun in
Liaoning to the
Manchu in 1618. The...
- Han
Chinese general, Li
Yongfang (李永芳), into
defecting to
their side by
offering him a
position in the
Manchu banners. Li
Yongfang also
married the daughter...
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target for his attack, in part due to
advice from a Ming defector, Li
Yongfang.
Later Jin
failed to take the city and
Nurhaci was
wounded in the ****ault...