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What does fortune-telling and blood-enriching food mean?

Notes on Guan Zhongmin's Biography

[1] Yang Shan: Huai 'an County, Jiangsu Province.

[2] Xing (háng) Wu: In the ancient army, five people were "Wu" and twenty-five were "Xing", so the ancients often used "Xing Wu" to mean the army or foot soldiers.

[3] Garrison: During the Qing Dynasty, green camp (Han army) unified military attache and commanded all battalions.

[4] Private casting: criminals who privately cast coins.

[5] Liyang: County name, now Jiangsu. Du Si: Military attache of Qing Dynasty.

[6] Target: The 3rd Battalion of the Qing Army was the target, consisting of the left battalion, the right battalion and the middle battalion. The bid falls within the jurisdiction of the governor.

[7] Guerrilla: The third military attache in charge of Dusi in Qing Dynasty.

[8] Maximum: Maximum, maximum.

[9] Wusong Battalion: Acting as Wusong Battalion. Agency: Agent. Wusong: Taoist name, which governs Suzhou, Songjiang and Taicang. General: A military attache above the guerrillas.

[10] True: from agency to formal appointment.

[1 1] Shipping: by sea.

[12] vice president: vice president, also known as Xie Zhen.

[13] Military aircraft registration: The official made achievements in the Qing Dynasty and was registered and promoted by the official department or the military department.

[14] Westernization sprouted: 1834, the British government changed its trade with China from monopoly to opening to the British bourgeoisie, and sent officials to supervise it. Because the unreasonable demands were not met, on September 5, British boatmen bombarded Humen Fort and threatened it.

[15] Siam (xiān) Luo: formerly known as Thailand. Real wax: Cambodia's time-honored brand. Annan: the old name of Vietnam.

[16] Strong (xiá): tough and cunning.

Wei Yan: Strict defense. In the Ming Dynasty, Wei was set up in key areas, which was originally a military organizational system and later called place names, such as Tianjinwei and Ahava.

[18] Pharaoh Bay: British aristocrat, the first commercial supervisor in China.

[19] Not as good as an appointment: not abiding by the agreement. At that time, it was stipulated that foreign ships should be notified in advance, and nothing prohibited was allowed to enter. Huangpu River: refers to the Pearl River Channel of Huangpu Port in the southeast of Guangzhou.

[20] Lv Kun, the governor of Guangdong and Guangxi, and Li Zengjie, the navy's prefect, were in charge, and they were not allowed to leave their posts without leave: Lao Laobei broke into Huangpu with British warships, dismissed Li's negligence in defense, and Lu remained. Prefect: A military attache in charge of the land and water forces of a province.

[2 1] xún: Modest and prudent.

[22] consider the facts: the conversation and the answer can be reasonable.

[23] Qi Shaobao: Qi Jiguang, a famous anti-Japanese soldier in the Ming Dynasty, was named Prince Shaobao because of his outstanding exploits.

[24] Humen: Place name, in the southwest seaside of Dongguan County, Guangdong Province.

[25] Huang Jue Zi: a native of Yihuang, Jiangxi Province, assistant minister of the official punishment department. In A.D. 1838 (18th year of Daoguang), it was written that opium was prohibited. After two visits to Fujian's coastal defense, he had a general plan for fighting and defense.

[26] barge (dǔn): flat-bottomed box-shaped ship.

[27] There are differences in merit: rewards are given according to different merits.

[28] Sudden division: March in haste.

[29] Ao Yan: It refers to the deep bend of the coast.

[30] Marshal: refers to the surrendered leader and imperial envoy Qishan.

[3 1] Liaoman: Slow, wasting time.

[32] Call for life: Call for life and write back.

[33] Guangfu gathered troops: In order to strengthen Guangzhou's defense, the Qing court transferred troops from Sichuan, Guizhou, Hunan, Jiangxi and other places to Guangzhou.

[34] Man Bing: Manchu Eight Banners. Commanders and pacesetters: Governors and people in green camp under their control.

[35] Guest soldiers: troops transferred from other provinces. Group training: local armed forces trained by local editors. Xiang Yong: Local Armed Forces in the Late Qing Dynasty. Militia: the local people defend themselves.

[36] Dongguan (GU ǐ n): County name, belonging to guangzhou fu. Raise a pacesetter; Green camp people under the jurisdiction of the magistrate.

[37] Soldier Rey: A weak soldier.

[38] Sun Man: A fortune teller. Fate: the fate of officials enjoying their salaries.

[39] Blood food: being sacrificed. In ancient times, it was called "blood food" because it was used for sacrifice.

[40] jiān: seal, bind.

[4 1] Attack: Full suit.

[42] Big [Zhou Zong]: Big ship. Election: Suddenly.

[43] 5: 00 a.m. to 7: 00 a.m. and 13 p.m. to 15 p.m.

[44] Excessive: Beyond one's own side. When: balance.

[45] Zhu: Tie yourself off the cliff with a rope. Factory (hàn): cave.

[46] negative: backward.

[47] Yi: leniency.

[48] Beryllium (pρ) crossed the chest: the British knife and gun crossed Sun Changqing's chest. Beryllium: spear. Here generally refers to knives and guns.

[49] Zhen (zhěn) Mourning: Mourning and mourning.

[50] Funeral as a gift: according to the etiquette of a given official position (riding captain), a gift is given to hold a funeral.

[5 1] Front seat: Move forward.

[52] In a word. This sentence implies that Guan Tianpei actually died at the hands of Qishan.

[53] "Who gave birth to Li Jie, or a stalk": The Book of Songs is elegant to Sang Rou. Li Jie: Curse, the origin of disaster. Li: Evil, disaster. Order: the road. Terrier: Sick. The author quotes this sentence and points out that Qishan's failure to send reinforcements is the real culprit.