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Is Qi Jiguang's wife called Wang Yuejiao?

Yes, Wang Qi, some people say it's Wang Ying or Wang Yuejiao.

According to Qi Shaobao's chronology, she is the daughter of general Wang in western Anhui, a family. She was the wife of Qi Jiguang, a national hero of the Ming Dynasty, and was a tigress.

Part of Wang Qi's deeds:

Wang is not only virtuous, but also courageous and resourceful. Qi Jiguang led his troops against the Japanese enemy. During World War I in Taizhou, the families of Wang and Qi Jiajun were temporarily stationed in Xinhe City, and there were few defenders in the city. At this time, suddenly a large number of Japanese long-range raids surrounded Xiaoxinhe City.

In a critical situation, Wang persuaded the officers and men guarding the city to mobilize all the women and children in the city to put on the military uniforms of Qi Jiajun and generously listed them on the city. The Japanese army outside the city saw China soldiers everywhere on the wall, thinking that there was a main force of Qigujun in the city, and immediately retreated. Wang staged a realistic version of the "empty city plan", which abruptly scared off the vicious Japanese army.