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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wu_SanguiWu Sangui - Wikipedia

    Wu Sangui (Chinese: 吳三桂; pinyin: Wú Sānguì; Wade–Giles: Wu San-kuei; 8 June 1612 – 2 October 1678), courtesy name Changbai (長白) or Changbo (長伯), was a Chinese military leader who played a key role in the fall of the Ming dynasty and the founding of the Qing dynasty.

  2. Wu Sangui ( chinesisch 吳三桂, Pinyin Wú Sānguì, W.-G. Wu San-kuei; * 1612; † 2. Oktober 1678 in Hengzhou, Provinz Hunan) war ein Befehlshaber an der Großen Mauer, der nach dem Fall der Ming-Dynastie auf die Seite der Mandschu überlief und ihre Machtergreifung in China unterstützte.

  3. The Revolt of the Three Feudatories, (Chinese: 三藩之亂; pinyin: Sānfān zhī luàn) also known as the Rebellion of Wu Sangui, was a rebellion lasting from 1673 to 1681 in early Qing dynasty of China, during the early reign of the Kangxi Emperor (r. 1661–1722).

    • August 1673-November 1681
    • Qing victory
    • Chinese provinces south of the Yangtze River
  4. Wu Sangui (born 1612, Liaodong, China—died Oct. 2, 1678, Hengzhou, Hunan) was a Chinese general who invited the Manchu of Manchuria into China and helped them establish the Qing dynasty in 1644. Later, in southwestern China, he led a revolt against the Qing in an attempt to set up his own dynasty.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. 30. Sept. 2020 · Threatened from both the west and the east, the emperor ordered Wu Sangui to lead his armies west to defend Beijing against Lǐ Zìchéng’s 李自成 rebels, a risky move that would leave the pass vulnerable to the Manchus.

  6. Wu Sangui (Chinese: 吳三桂; pinyin: Wú Sānguì; Wade–Giles: Wu San-kuei; styled Changbai or Changbo) (1612 – October 2, 1678) was a Ming Chinese general who was instrumental in the Qing Dynasty conquest of China proper in 1644.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › de › Wu_SanguiWu Sangui - Wikiwand

    Wu Sangui war ein Befehlshaber an der Großen Mauer, der nach dem Fall der Ming-Dynastie auf die Seite der Mandschu überlief und ihre Machtergreifung in China unterstützte.