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- Oboi (Ma: ;) (? -1669) was a highly decorated Manchurian military commander and courtier who served in various martial and administrative posts...
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- Zheng Keshuang was the son of Zheng Jing. He succeeded his father Zheng Jing in 1681 as third King of Tungning and surrendered Taiwan to Qing...
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- Wu Sangui (styled Changbai 長白 or Changbo was a Ming Chinese general who was instrumental in the succession of rule for the Qing Dynasty in 1644...
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- Li Zicheng (September 22, 1606 - 1644), born Lĭ Hóngjī (鴻基), was a rebel in late Ming Dynasty China who proclaimed himself Chuǎng Wáng (闖王), or...
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- Princess Chángpíng (c. 1629–September 26, 1646), birth name Zhū Huīchuò, was the second daughter of China's Chongzhen Emperor and the only one who...
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