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Qian noted that by then the Korean logistics were already lagging behind the Ming forces, and only until nearly a week later did the grain shipments finally arrive in sufficient number for the Ming forces to continue forward.
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Qian officially decided to pursue the path of a military career instead of an academic one at age 21, (a rather uncommon choice by the standards of the day) and succeeded in passing the military version of the
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According to Qian's records, on 1/1 1593 he encountered a small scouting party of Japanese and killed its leader in the ensuing skirmish. In the following days, he was part of the forces that
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Qian began to rise quickly after returning from Korea, eventually topping out as the Zhongbin (highest level of generals in the Ming) in 1620, but he retired before officially taking office.
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commanded the Ming army to not take any heads during the battle, he realized after the battle that Li's own men and the Northern troops closer to him had basically ignored the order.
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Qian was said to have been a brilliant child, with a strong grasp of literature at an early age, yet he also showed strong interest and an uncanny ability for martial skills.
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on the 19th. During this time he met a small group of Japanese forces, whose opposing commander challenged him to a duel. Qian accepted the challenge and killed the
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The section is a compilation of his work, "The records of the eastern expedition", which recorded his actions doing the war.
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By 1592, just prior to the Imjin war, he was a minor officer in charge of 500 men as part of the logistical corp along the
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After peace talks began, Qian was sent to escort the Japanese delegation group. He recorded that they went hunting around
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city, the son of a scholar. His father was able to pass several levels in the
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Qian returned to China along with the main Ming host in September 1593.
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Qian Shizhen; "The records of the eastern expedition" (征東實紀 錢世楨 著)
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Qian was promoted to a low ranking general as a result of the
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Qian died in 1642, just two years before the collapse of the
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He was a close friend with the famous Ming politician
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