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Who was Wei Qing, the great Sima in history?
Wei Qing (? -Former 106), born in Zhong Qing, Pingyang, Hedong (now Linfen, Shanxi). The general who fought against Xiongnu in the Western Han Dynasty was General Fu during the reign of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty, and was appointed Governor of Pinghou.

Wei Qing's first expedition was a surprise attack on Longcheng, which opened the prelude to the victory of the Han Dynasty in the Sino-Hungarian War. After seven wars, he won the victory, recovered Heshuo and Hetao areas, broke the Khan, and made great contributions to the development of the northern territory. Wei Qing is good at maintaining war by fighting, and dares to fight deeply. He is strict in giving orders, kind to soldiers, generous and polite to colleagues, and is a very important minister who does not impose personal prestige.

In the fifth year of Yuanfeng, Wei Qing died, starting from Lushan Mountain and buried in the northeast of Maoling 1000 meters, and posthumous title was named "Meng".