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Are there any real female generals in history?
Mu's author is a character in Xiong's novel Biography of Northern Song Dynasty and Ji Zhenlun's novel Popular Romance of Yang Jiajiang. Her prototype is the female general "Qin Liangyu" in the Ming Dynasty.
Qin Liangyu, a native of Zhongzhou, Sichuan, was a famous female general in the late Ming Dynasty. Her husband, Ma Qiancheng, is a descendant of Ma Yuan, a general of Han Dynasty, and is a hereditary ambassador. After Ma Qiancheng was killed, Qin Liangyu took over as her husband because her son Ma Xianglin was young. Qin Liangyu led his brothers Qin Bangping and Qin Minping to take part in the battles against the Qing army, the extravagant Chongming Rebellion, the Zhang Rebellion, etc. They made outstanding achievements and were named second-class imperial women. Emperor Chongzhen once wrote four poems praising Qin Liangyu.
Nowadays, movies and storytelling in China are in a mess. There are many real characters and fictional characters mixed together, and it is difficult to distinguish between true and false. For historical figures, the opinions and facts of comments are extremely distorted. Most people in China have a wrong understanding of historical figures, but mainland films and television have sublimated this mistake. ........................................................................................
Qin Shihuang, Shang Yang, Guiguzi, Cao Cao, Yongzheng, Cheng, Wu Sangui. ................
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