Ma Gui
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Ma Gui (Chinese: 麻貴; pinyin: Má Guì) (1543 - 1607) was a general of Ming Dynasty. Although he was a member of the Hui minority, he served the Han rulers with great loyalty. He participated in various campaigns against the Mongols in his career. Later, he participated in Ming's expedition to dealt with Japanese Invasions of Korea and before his death, served as a commander in Liaodong Peninsula.