- Wu Sangui (1612-1678), Chinese general who let the Manchus into China and helped them establish the Qing Dynasty, later leading a revolt against Qing in an effort to start his own dynasty
Generated definitions (experimental)
- A Chinese general who played a significant role in the transition from the Ming Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty.
This meaning refers to a historical figure known for pivotal military actions and political decisions during a crucial time in Chinese history.
Wu Sangui made significant contributions to the establishment of the Qing Dynasty.
Generated collocations (experimental)
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