Yu Qian
Yu Qian | |
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《晩笑堂竹莊畫傳》的于謙畫像 | |
Minister of War | |
In office 1449-1457 | |
Monarch | Zhengtong Jingtai |
Preceded by | Kuang Ye |
Succeeded by | Wang Ji |
Personal details | |
Born | 1398 |
Died | 1457 (aged 59) |
Yu Qian (Chinese: 于謙; pinyin: Yú Qiān; Wade–Giles: Yu Ch'ien) (1398–1457), a native of Qiantang (modern-day Hangzhou, Zhejiang province), was a Chinese Defence Minister during the Ming dynasty.
Biography
He is best known for saving China when the Zhengtong Emperor fought the Mongol leader Esen Tayisi in 1449 and was taken prisoner at the Tumu Crisis. The Mongol armies came within 80 km of the capital Beijing at which point the Jingtai Emperor was installed as ruler of China. Yu Qian, as the de facto Defence Minister, took control of troops, repelling the Mongol invasion. After the Zhengtong Emperor was released and his plot to regain the throne succeeded, Yu was slandered as a traitor and executed along with many of the highly ranked officials in the Jingtai Emperor regime, but his rank was restored posthumously. He is considered by many to be a Chinese hero.
See also
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