Who was the Eight Banners Army of the Qing Dynasty in the Song Dynasty?

Updated on history 2024-05-24
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Strictly speaking, no.

    Later, the basic language of the Jurchen nation was gone, and the cultural characteristics also changed, so I don't think it can be said to be a Jurchen, it can be said that it is a descendant of the Jurchen.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Jurchen, this is unmistakable

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The eight flags of the Qing Dynasty were: the yellow flag, the yellow flag, the red flag, the red flag, the white flag, the white flag, the blue flag of the state, and the blue flag. The Eight Banners originally originated from the hunting organization of the Manchurian (Jurchen) people, and was the military organization form of the social life of the Qing Dynasty, and it was also the fundamental system of the Qing Dynasty.

    In the twenty-ninth year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (1601), Nurhachi reorganized the organization, and took Niulu Ezhen, Jiala Ezhen, and Gushan Ezhen as the leaders. At the beginning, the yellow, white, red, and blue four color flags were placed and organized into four flags. In the forty-third year of Wanli (1615), four flags were added with yellow, white, red and blue, and the system of eight flags was established.

    The Manchurian (Jurchen) society implemented the Eight Banners system, and Ding Zhuang was a soldier in war and a citizen in peacetime, so that his army had extremely strong combat effectiveness.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The Eight Banners of Mongolia and the Eight Banners of the Han Army also have the difference between the forbidden brigade and the chain sock garrison, and the establishment is basically the same as that of the Eight Banners of Manchuria. However, the Eight Banners of the Han Army placed four people under each leader, 30 horsemen, 1 infantry leader, and 12 infantry troops, a total of 47 people, which was slightly different from the Eight Banners of Manchuria. The soldiers who were incorporated into the Eight Banners of the Han Army were no longer slaves belonging to the Eight Banners of Manchuria, but armies directly under the state.

    Of course, its status is lower than that of the Eight Banners of Manchuria, but because of its meritorious service in the early battle of the Qing Dynasty, its military and political status is better than that of the ** Green Banner after entering the customs.

    Wu Sangui, Shang Kexi, Kong Youde, Geng Zhongming and other vassal kings, although the old departments led by them were organized according to the Eight Banners system and had commanders, they were each organized into a system and were not subordinate to the Eight Banners of Manchuria or the Eight Banners of the Han Army. In the battles over the years, the Green Banner soldiers who surrendered also shouted that they were under the direct jurisdiction of the vassal king. After the war of the "Three Feudatories", Emperor Kangxi incorporated the people of Wu Sangui's domain into the Three Banners of the Internal Affairs Office and sent them to various parts of Liaodong.

    Shang Zhixin's fifteen leaders were changed to the Han army banner stationed in Guangzhou. Liang called the fifteen leading soldiers under the Geng Jingzhong Domain, and changed it to the Han army banner of Fuzhou. The soldiers who originally belonged to Kong Youde's domain were also incorporated into the Han army flag.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The "Eight Flags" are named after the colors of the flags, which are called: Yellow Flag, White Flag, Red Flag, Blue Flag, Yellow Flag, White Flag, Red Wild Disturbance Flag and Blue Flag.

    After Emperor Taiji of the Qing Dynasty ascended the throne, he successively established the "Eight Banners of Mongolia" and the "Eight Banners of the Han Army", and changed the name of the Jurchen people to Manchuria. As a result, the Eight Banners established by Huang Taiji's father, Nurhachi, became the "Eight Banners of Manchuria".

    Therefore, what people usually call the Eight Banners of Song Dadan actually includes the Eight Banners of Manchuria, the Eight Banners of Mongolia and the Eight Banners of the Han Army, with a total of twenty-four banners.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yellow, blue, red, white, yellow, blue, red, white.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There were naturally many reasons for the fall of the Qing Dynasty, and the "Eight Banner Soldiers" were confused and sloppy. Corruption cannot but be said to be one of the reasons. Later, the "Eight Banners" had become completely decaying, and they often collapsed at the touch of a button on the battlefield.

    This forced the Qing court to put aside this old army and train a new army. However, the formation and training of the new army could not prevent progressive-minded young people from coming to participate, and the new army of the uprising finally constituted one of the great torrents of revolutionary army.

    Revisiting this period of history, we can see that a person does not rely on true talent and hard work, but on the basis of blood relations, lying under the blessing of his ancestors, enjoying privileges, and living in leisure, which must be decadent and corrupt after all. Such a thing should have been unexpected by Shunzhi and Kangxi! The early Eight Banners generals can be said to have lived a rather difficult life.

    If you visit the Forbidden City in Shenyang today, you can see that on the square of His Royal Highness Jin Luan, there are eight small palace-like buildings on both sides, which is where the commander of the Eight Banners stayed when he entered the court to see Nurhachi. Those houses were not large, about the size of a room of ten yuan a day in a modern hotel, and that was the standard of living of the early "bosses", which was far from the living standard of the later princes and princes.

    Relying on blood relations and ancestral blessings to live an arrogant and leisurely life can make people decay day by day, and eventually rot to the point that they will not be able to do so. This kind of thing, in fact, is not only the "children of the Eight Banners", it can be said that there are countless cases of this in all dynasties. This is really "the turtle in front climbs the dirt road, and the turtle climbs in the back", "although the car in front is covered, the car behind is not recognized".

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Since the Qing Dynasty entered the customs, Mongolia has been implementing a policy of reducing the number of households and eliminating households. That is, when the Mongol population reaches a certain number, they will kill some of them, and the population will always be controlled at a certain number. Of course, the Mongolian Eight Banners nobles will give priority to protecting their own people, and the civilians are killed and the nobles stay, so in the end, the Mongolian Eight Banners will also become aristocratic soldiers.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    They ate and drank all day long, smoked opium, and teased the birds.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It started well, but then it didn't.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The strongest troops of the Qing Dynasty, the Eight Banner Corps, were: the Yellow Flag, the Yellow Flag, the White Flag, the Red Flag, the Red Flag, the White Flag, the Blue Flag, and the Blue Flag.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The strongest force of the Qing Dynasty, the Eight Banners Army, was the Black Flag, Red Flag, Yellow Flag, White Flag, Blue Flag, Yellow Flag, White Flag, Red Banner, and Blue Banner.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The Eight Banners Regiment of the Qing Dynasty were:

    1. Yellow flag.

    2. Inlaid with yellow flags.

    3. Positive white flag.

    4. Inlaid with white flags.

    5. Positive blue flag.

    6. Inlaid with blue flags.

    7. Zhenghongqi.

    8. Inlaid with red flags.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The strongest Eight Banners Legion of the Qing Dynasty was the Yellow Flag, the Yellow Flag, the Red Flag, the Red Flag, the Blue Flag, the Blue Flag, the White Flag, and the White Flag.

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