Yao Qisheng

Yao Qisheng (simplified Chinese: 姚启圣; traditional Chinese: 姚啟聖; pinyin: Yáo Qǐshèng; 1624–1683), courtesy name Xizhi (Chinese: 熙止; pinyin: Xīzhǐ), was a prominent general and regional official under the reign of the Kangxi Emperor in Qing Dynasty China. Yao was one of the pivotal figures in the Qing government's invasion of Taiwan.

Biography

Born in Shaoxing, Zhejiang during the Ming dynasty. At age 20, he reputedly killed two soldiers who kidnapped a girl. In 1663, Yao scored first in the local Civil Service Examinations, and became the county magistrate of Xiangshan County in Guangdong. In 1674, Yao raised a small army of several hundred men to assist the Prince Kang in the fight against Geng Jingzhong, who had revolted against Manchu rule.[1] He later became entrusted by the Kangxi Emperor, who eventually appointed him Viceroy of Minzhe during a campaign against Ming Dynasty loyalists on Taiwan.[1]

Popular culture

Yao Qisheng appears in the Chinese TV series Kangxi Dynasty.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "姚启圣". National Cultural Information Resources Sharing Project.
Government offices
Preceded by

(acting)
Viceroy of Minzhe
16781683
Succeeded by
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