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Yes, in fact, the allegiance of the Black Flag Army is Vietnam, and the main battlefield of the Sino-French War is actually not China but Vietnam, so the Sino-French War is not carefully expressed in our textbooks, but only publicizes the victory of Zhennanguan led by Feng Zicai and the Battle of Majiang that took place in Mawei, Fujian. Few people pay attention to the Sino-French war that took place in Vietnam, and the only thing everyone is familiar with is the Black Flag Army.
The leader of the Black Cavalry is Liu Yongfu, he was originally a native of Guangxi, born in a poor family, can only rely on farming for a living, natural disasters and man-made disasters, because of the natural disasters for many years, resulting in no harvest of the Zhuang family, and then Liu Yongfu ran around, but unfortunately the natural disasters continued, has been starving, and later Liu Yongfu's parents and uncles were also starved to death. In order to bury his family, Liu Yongfu had to sell his property. Later, Liu Yongfu participated in the Tiandihui uprising and took refuge in Wu Yazhong, who helped Wu Yazhong destroy Huang Sihong.
Therefore, he won Wu Yazhong's appreciation and trust, and was awarded the "Vanguard of the Left Wing Former Enemy", so Liu Yongfu began to have his own troops, the "Black Flag Army".
Later, Wu Yazhong was surrounded and suppressed by the Qing army, and Liu Yongfu saw that the big thing was not good, so he led the "Black Cavalry" to escape and ran to Vietnam. Liu Yongfu, who fled to Vietnam, did not have the strength to compete with Vietnam, so he chose Zhao'an, so the "Black Cavalry" became the army of Vietnam. After that, Liu Yongfu cooperated with Vietnam many times to fight the thieves, and also helped Vietnam to eliminate Wu Yazhong, and later Vietnam rewarded Liu Yongfu with land, and Liu Yongfu and the Black Flag Army, who had been adrift for many years, finally gained a foothold in Vietnam and bid farewell to the days when they had no fixed place to live.
The Black Flag Army has also grown in size, from about 200 people at the beginning to more than 2,000 people, becoming a military force to be reckoned with on the Vietnamese border.
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The Black Flag Army is an army belonging to the Qing Dynasty, but it has participated in the Vietnam War, and this army has always been loyal to the Qing Army, and has made great contributions to the Qing Army, which has nothing to do with Vietnam, and it is a misunderstanding to think that it is the Vietnamese army.
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In fact, the main battlefield of the Sino-French War was Vietnam, and the French army was the strongest at that time. This has led to Vietnam's preference for China. Therefore, he handed over his Black Flag Army to China, as for why there is no detailed introduction in the history books, it may be because the Sino-Vietnamese War has not been paid attention to.
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I don't think that's the case, because the Black Flag Army is an army of the Qing Dynasty, but it has only participated in the Vietnam War many times, and it is not loyal to Vietnam, and he does not have the courage.
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No, the Black Flag Army was a civilian local armed force led by Liu Yongfu, a native of Qinzhou, at the end of the 19th century, and its number was about 3,000 people. The army took the Big Dipper Black Flag as its battle flag, hence its name.
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The Black Flag Army is not the army of Vietnam, as for this misunderstanding, perhaps because they have been sent to attack Vietnam many times, they are the army led by Liu Yongfu.
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The Black Flag Army in history belonged to the army of the Qing Dynasty, but it was sent to Vietnam by the Qing ** to help the Vietnamese resist foreign invasions.
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Well, you can't fight on your own territory, right? I don't dare to mess with others, and then I will help my little brother to help others go to other places, and then mess with you, there are too many such things in ancient China.
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The Black Flag Army still belonged to the army of the Qing Dynasty, but was sent to Vietnam by the Qing Dynasty many times to resist foreign aggression. In 1867, the Qing offensive forced the Black Flag Army to enter Bao Thanh (present-day Lao Cai, Vietnam). Later, he won many victories in the war against the French invasion of Vietnam (Sino-French War), and the general Liu Yongfu was awarded the post of deputy admiral of Sanxuan by the king of Vietnam.
Together with the troops of the veteran Feng Zicai, they achieved a great victory at Zhennanguan, which killed 74 French soldiers, thus turning the tide of the war and forcing the French Joffrey cabinet that provoked the war to fall. After Liu Yongfu returned to China, he was dissolved by order of the Qing court. During the First Sino-Japanese War, the Black Flag Army was reorganized on the orders of the Qing Dynasty, and was still led by Liu Yongfu and stationed on the island of Taiwan.
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In March 1882, the French ordered the commander of the Kachina Navy Li Weiye to command the invading army to invade northern Vietnam for the second time, and in April, invaded and occupied the city of Hanoi, and then reconnoitred the Red River with warships until the vicinity of Shanxi in the northwest of Hanoi. On May 19, 1883, Liu Yongfu led the Black Flag Army to a decisive battle at the paper bridge in Huaide Province, and more than 30 officers and more than 200 soldiers under Li Weiye and deputy commander Lu Mei were killed. The French were forced to retreat to Hanoi.
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