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444:, climbing the ice and laying by the snow, overseeing the battle. The Japanese attacked from three sides and set up dozens of cannons to continuously bombard the Qing army. After a day of fierce fighting, the Qing army had no backup, ran out of ammunition and food, and fell into a heavy siege. Song Qing ordered a breakout. Ma Yukun broke through the siege and found that Song Qing was still surrounded, and then rushed into the enemy's encirclement to reinforce Song's army. Song's three horses were all killed by artillery shells as Ma Yukun led his subordinates to break through the siege many times, changing mounts three times, killing more than 300 Japanese soldiers and wounding more than a thousand soldiers. Later, he moved to 222: 204: 421:. In the early morning of the 15th, there was a fierce battle with the Japanese ninth brigade. Because of Ma's strict defense and good command, he wiped out nearly 3 Japanese squadrons, killing 140 Japanese soldiers and wounded more than 290 soldiers, and secured Pyongyang South Road despite the later Chinese defeat at the battle. After the fall of Pyongyang, he led his army back to the Chinese mainland and assisted Song Qing in defending the Yalu River defense line. On October 24, the 429:, defending the west hill of Longwang Temple as the two sides fought until 2 PM that afternoon when the Japanese sent reinforcements. When Hei Tian could no longer fight, Ma pulled back temporarily returned to the camp at Shilibao. Ma then launched a counterattack which managed to kill 50 Japanese but because his army was fatigued and he didn't bring artillery, Chinese casualties during the battle were high and almost all of Ma's officers were killed during the battle. 36: 146: 653: 648: 475:. They held a stalemate for more than a month, and Ma Yukun finally retired due to isolation and helplessness. By the next year, he would return to 347:. His family was poor and were primarily an agricultural one[ however, Ma was a martial artist and became a well-known local trainer. 119: 643: 452:
and other places with Song Qing. Because of his bravery in battles and his repeated achievements, the Japanese army feared him.
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broke out and led his own men to assist Qing with the Japanese. After yet another defeat, Yukun participated at the
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During the war, he would command 6 garrisons of the Yi Army to Northern Korea to guard the east bank of the
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and others invaded, Ma Yukun lead the Resoloute Army to resist. The two armies fought in
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found an appreciation for him and personally enlisted him to attack the
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On February 24, 1895, during the Japanese offensive on
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was a Chinese army general who primarily served the
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Maji
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Nian Rebellion
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