Ha Yuansheng
Ha Yuansheng [Ha Yüan-shêng] 哈元生 (d. 1738; age 58), was a Qing Dynasty Muslim military general from ethnical Hui people. He was known for his roles for the suppession of various uprisings against the Qing empire spanning from the reigns of Kangxi Emperor, Yongzheng Emperor, to Qianlong Emperor
Ha Yuansheng 哈元生 | |
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| General of Anlong County (安龍總兵) | |
| In office 1730–1731 | |
| Commander-in-chief of Yunnan | |
| In office 1731–1735 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1680 |
| Died | 1738 (aged 57–58) Hami, |
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Chinese history celebrated Ha Yuanzheng for his personal courage when he faced two rebel leaders from Miao people, both were nicknamed as wàn rén dí (萬人敵) (Lit. a warrior with strength of ten thousand men) in 2-on-1 combat, where Yuanzheng managed to defeat both of them single-handedly.