Geng Zhongming (Chinese: 耿仲明; pinyin: Gěng Zhòngmíng; Wade–Giles: Keng3 Chung4-ming2; 1604–1649) was a Chinese military general who lived through the transition...
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joined the attacks at Ganghwa Island and Ka Island. The defectors Geng Zhongming and Shang Kexi also played prominent roles in the Korean invasion. After...
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princesses. Geng Zhongming, a Han Chinese bannerman, was awarded the title of Prince Jingnan, and his son Geng Jingmao managed to have both his sons Geng Jingzhong...
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"King/Prince of Jingnan" (靖南王) from his father Geng Jimao, who had inherited it from Jingzhong's grandfather Geng Zhongming. The "Dolo efu" (和碩額駙) rank was given...
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Geng Zhongming, his 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...
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1633 during the late years of the Ming dynasty, led by Kong Youde and Geng Zhongming. Both men were lieutenants under the command of general Mao Wenlong...
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his father Geng Zhongming, along with his lands. He then passed it on to his son Geng Jingzhong. At the time of his father's suicide, Geng Jimao led an...
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role in the conquest of southern China from the Ming were Shang Kexi, Geng Zhongming, and Kong Youde and they governed southern China autonomously as viceroys...
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Dingxiang Geng Zhongming (1604–1649), King/Prince of Jingnan of the Qing dynasty Geng Jimao (died 1671), King/Prince of Jingnan, son of Geng Zhongming Geng Jingzhong...
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Wùxìng) is a monk who serves as Huiming's personal assistant. Gui Zhongming (桂仲明; Guī Zhòngmíng) is Shi Tiancheng's son who was adopted by Gui Tianlan. He is...
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