Introduction to the seventy-eighth general: From February of the second year of Qianlong's reign, Wang Chang, the Jianwei general who was stationed at Shanxi Youwei, was ordered to be stationed in Suiyuan City, to Kunxiu, the last general in the late Xuantong period of the late Qing Dynasty. Replaced by Beiyang soldier Zhang Shaozeng, the general office lasted for 172 years. There were 78 Suiyuan generals officially awarded by the Qing government, all of whom managed and garrisoned here. At this historical stage, the system and role of the general's government office were just like the words "Ping Fan Shuo Mo" written on a stone forehead on the screen wall of the government office by General Ke Meng of Suiyuan in the 16th year of Guangxu's reign (1890). Change.
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