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Who is Mao?

Mao, a native of Zhennan, Han nationality, was born in Qiantang County (now Shangcheng District, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province) in the Ming Dynasty. China is a famous military strategist, a national hero, and a famous fighter against the late Jin Dynasty. Mao was the largest military commander after the annihilation of the Jin (Qing) army in the late Ming Dynasty, and was known as the "Great Wall at Sea". He devoted his whole life to defending the Ming Dynasty, and finally died with bitterness.

Mao, whose real name is Zhennan, is from Taiping County, Pingyang, Shanxi Province. His grandfather Mao Yushan moved to Hangzhou with his family. Wanli four years (1576), Xiao Zhong Lane, Qiantang County, Hangzhou. At the age of nine, his father Mao Wei died and his family fell into poverty. Mao Longwen "learned classics from childhood [1]", and later saw that the situation in the country was getting worse and worse, imitating ancient Ban Chao. In the thirty-third year of Wanli (1605), he was recommended by his uncle Shen Guangzuo to go to the frontier to experience and become uncle Li of Ningyuan. In September of the same year, the Chinese Materials Bureau won the sixth place in the provincial examination and was awarded Baihugang in Anshan. Soon, he was promoted to Ganzong and was on the defensive. In the forty-seventh year of Wanli (16 19), Mao repeatedly made meritorious military service, which won his appreciation and was promoted to the capital. In the first year of the apocalypse (162 1), it was promoted to guerrilla warfare. He was sent by Wang Huazhen, the governor of Liaodong, and led 197 warriors to go deep behind enemy lines and recover 2000 miles of coastline. In August, when Zhenjiang was restored, the Jin guerrillas were arrested to tell the truth. Soon, Li recovered Kuandian, Dadian, Xindian, Yongdian and Changdianbao, which he had abandoned, and the army became the deputy governor. Subsequently, based on Pidao and Kuanlao mountain areas, he went deep into the hinterland of the late Jin Dynasty and defeated the enemy repeatedly. In the second year of the Apocalypse (1622), in June, the imperial court promoted him as the company commander of General Liao Ping, and recruited General India before the invasion. In the third year of the Apocalypse (1623), in February, the merchants were given and the viceroy was increased. In August, the dispatching department will make plans to recover Jinzhou, Lushun, Wanghaibao and Hongzuibao. In September, he led the troops to attack the outer fortress of Hutuala, the old capital of the late Jin Dynasty, and successively won victories such as Niumao Village and Wuji Pass, which was highly praised by Governor Sun Chengzong. In October, I ordered Zhang Pan to recover Fuzhou and Yongning. In the fourth year of the Apocalypse (1624), Nurhachi sent people to Mao to make peace. Mao was sent to the capital in the future, and the court promoted him to Prince Taibao and Governor Zuo. In July, a "watershed victory" was achieved. In January of the fifth year of the Apocalypse (1625), the headquarters sent Lin Maochun to recover Xuancheng and Chuantieyu. In the seventh year of the Apocalypse (1627), Huang Taiji ascended the throne. In order to relieve his confidants, he sent Baylor A Min and Gil Haran to attack Mao Longwen and Korea on a large scale, which was called the Battle of Ding Mao in history. Mao's "five wins in five wars" [2] "hit the blue flag army with gold as its main offensive force, making it lose its combat effectiveness. Two years later, he failed to go south with Huang taiji. In October of the first year of Chongzhen (1628), he persuaded Liu Xingzuo, a general of the latter Jin Dynasty, to return to the right, sent Geng, Qu Chengen and other soldiers into the latter Jin Dynasty, and asked Cesar Hu to cooperate with Liu Xingzuo's younger brother to attack the city, "beheading 3,000 people and capturing 69 people" [3], which won a great victory. On the fifth day of June in the second year of Chongzhen (1629), he was killed by Governor Yuan Chonghuan in Shuangdao.