Shan changgeng (? ~ 1645), the word Xilang, was born in Hugouji, Suzhou in the Ming Dynasty (now Hugou Township, Hugou District). He is born, has martial arts and is good at riding and shooting. During the Chongzhen period, he was enlisted in Shi Kefa. He was promoted to garrison because of his repeated meritorious military service. After the Axe King proclaimed himself emperor in Nanjing (1644), he was ordered to go to Kaifeng, Henan Province to fight against the Qing army with Alex Gao from Xingping (now Xingping, Shaanxi). In order to strengthen military strength, Alex Gao specially sent Xu Dingguo, the company commander stationed in Suizhou (now Suixian County, Henan Province), to fight together. However, Xu Dingguo didn't want to stay put, so he followed Alex Gao to urge him. Who knows Xu Dingguo pretends to be respectful, chooses beautiful women to hold lanterns for Alex Gao, and gets drunk and kills him. At the same time, dozens of officers and men accompanying Alex Gao were wooed by Xu Dingguo with prostitutes and wine. Only Shan Chang Geng knew righteousness and refused to surrender. In the middle of the night, Shan Changgeng and Pan Yifeng of Shen Ganzong fled to Ximen, Suizhou, where they were chased by prosthodontic and both died.
Xu Dapeng Xu Dapeng (date of birth unknown) was born in Guzhenbao, Lingbi County in Qing Dynasty (now Wafang Village, Huangdian Township, North District of our county). In thirty-five years (1770), Qianlong was a warrior, and in forty-three years (1778), he was a scholar. Xie Youying was stationed in Luoding Prefecture (now Luoding County), Guangdong Province, and later went to Taiwan Province Province and Annan County (now Qinglong County), Guizhou Province, where he made meritorious military service for the court and served as the director of Zhongying Dusi. In the first year of Jiaqing, (1796) entered the Miao area in Hunan, and was promoted to Youjiang guerrilla in Guangxi, and then returned to Li due to illness. In seven years (1802), he recovered from his illness and led Xiang Yong to blockade and suppress Suzhou Wang Chaoming. Later, it was used by the court to reward Dai Huayu and was promoted to deputy commander of Hejianfu (now Hejian County), the guerrilla department of Yizhou (now Yixian County) in Hebei Province.
Chang Yuchun, the Founding Hero of Ming Dynasty
At the end of Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of Ming Dynasty, there was an all-powerful historical celebrity, who was called "the founding elder, the real king with different surnames" by Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of Ming Dynasty-Chang Yuchun.
Chang Yuchun, whose real name is Boren and whose real name is Yan Heng, is from Yongpinggang, Changjiafen District, Huaiyuan County, Anhui Province. Song dynasty moved to Huaiyuan, and he was already the seventh. Father is always 66, and mother is tall. His wife Lan has three sons and three daughters.
Chang Yuchun 1330 (the first year of Yuanshun) was born in a poor peasant family. At the age of 23, it was the last year of the Yuan Dynasty. When the government was not in power, there was chaos in the world, and farmers all over the country revolted in hot water. Chang Yuchun also joined Liu Ju's rebel army in Heianyama. Because of his fortitude, grotesque, brave and good at fighting, he was highly valued by Liu Ju and soon became the commander in chief. Later, because he was dissatisfied with Liu Ju's "no distinction between good and evil", he resolutely led dozens of people to Hezhou to go to Zhu Yuanzhang at the beginning of AD 1355. At this time, Zhu Yuanzhang's power has been growing, and he is about to cross the river south. Chang Yuchun volunteered to be a pioneer. Even Zhu Yuanzhang's soldiers crossing the river were divided into three roads, taking turns attacking and quarrying. Yuan soldiers were deployed on rocky land. Although there are huge ships under the rocky land, they are more than three feet apart and it is difficult to land. Guo Ying attacked the first road, and Hu Dahai attacked the second road, but he was defeated without attack. On the third road, Chang Yuchun saw the situation and came by the clipper, leaving no stone unturned. He abandoned the boat and flew to Los Angeles. All the enemies flinched (Chang Yuchun's footprint still exists in Caishiji, Maanshan City) and fled everywhere, so they captured Caishiji and seized Taiping (now Dangtu). This is of great strategic significance for Zhu Yuanzhang to March into the south of the Yangtze River and establish a base area. After this war, Chang Yuchun became an effective general under Zhu Yuanzhang. Zhu Yuanzhang awarded him the title of "Pioneer of General Manager's Office" and was soon promoted to the position of general manager of Guan Jun.