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Who is Yu Qian in history?
Yu Qian (1398.5.13-1457.2.16), whose real name is Ting Wei, whose name is Jie 'an, whose official is Shao Bao, whose name is Shao Bao, is Han nationality, a famous minister in Ming Dynasty and a national hero. In the 19th year of Yongle, he was a scholar. At the beginning of Xuande, he gave advice and sent him to Jiangxi, moved to the right Ministry of War as assistant minister, and served as governor of Henan and Shanxi. Fourteen years of orthodoxy, known as the left assistant minister of the Ministry of War. The change of civil engineering, Yingzong captured, Xi Wang Zhu Chyi Yu supervised the country, and he was appointed Minister of War. Yu Qian urged him to move south, decided to defend the capital, and invited Wang to be Emperor Jingtai of the Ming Dynasty. Walla soldiers stormed the capital. They supervised the war and repelled it. On merit and less protection, the governor oversaw military affairs, and was finally forced to send envoys to make peace first, so that the emperor's father could return. In the first year of Tianshun, Qian was unjustly killed for "rebellion". Hongzhi died but not died, and Wanli changed to loyalty and died. There is Yu's Su Zhong Ji. Yu Qian, Yue Fei and Zhang Huangyan are also known as the "Three Masters of the West Lake".

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