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Who were the thousands of hereditary Royal Guards in Ming Dynasty?
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1. Zheng Wenming

In the eighth year of Xuande (1433), Zheng He died in Guri, west coast of India; Give burial to Niushou Mountain in Nanjing.

Zheng He took the eldest son of his eldest brother Ma Wenming as his official residence. His name was Zheng Wenming, and his word was Enlai. He lived in Mafu, Sanshan Street (now Mafu Street) in Nanjing. The descendants of Zheng He have been handed down for 21 generations.

2. Man Gui (? -1529), Mongolian, Xuanfu (Datong) people. In the first month of the sixth year of the Apocalypse, a famous anti-Qing general in the late Ming Dynasty, the Qing army attacked Ningyuan with tens of thousands of riders, which caused a great earthquake. Only Mangui was willing to defend himself with Yuan Chonghuan. At the beginning of the Qing army's attack on the southwest corner, the Ming army fired western red artillery, and the Qing army suffered many casualties. The next day, he turned to attack Nancheng and was repelled by firearms. The Emperor of the Apocalypse was overjoyed, and he added Man Gui as the commander-in-chief, and actually awarded the company commander, a thousand households with a shadow, and then entered the left commander-in-chief.

3. At the beginning of Xuande, Hu Rong, the secretary of Guanglu Temple, and Sun Yu, the preface class of Hongyan, were promoted to the position of viceroy. Zhang Xin, the left assistant minister of the Ministry of War, changed the hereditary command of the Royal Guards to Tongzhi, and later went to Sichuan to command the ambassadors. Crack hon temple Cheng He Minsheng Jin Yiwei is in charge of the affairs. Wu Xian, the head of the orthodox Ministry of Industry, changed to Jinyiwei, with a hundred hereditary households and a thousand later.

4. In the fierce battle for the throne, Wang Jinghong was appointed as the commander of Yangzhou Wei because Yang Xuan, who was originally from Shimen, Huguang, had a father Mao, and Hong Wushi had made meritorious deeds in the war. In Xuande's nine years, he was transferred to Yizhou Wei, and his son Xi inherited it, while his son Yu inherited it, and his son Luan inherited it. His five sons, Yu Yin Yu Fang Yu Fan Yu Zhuang Zhi Hou, are all hereditary royal guards, who have made contributions to the establishment of Prince Zhu Gaochi by thousands of households, and were promoted to be full-time eunuchs. His heir, Wang Zhen, was also given the hereditary Nanjing Royal Guards by thousands of households, and Yu Fan was promoted to the company commander by merit, and the eldest son of Yu Yin Zhang hereditary royal guards commanded the signing, while the second son Yan inherited a thousand royal guards, and the eldest son of Yu Fang was promoted from hereditary to lieutenant, and the eldest son of Yu Fan was honored. . . . . .

5. Zheng Chongxiao, the judge of the Salt Transportation Department in Qin Long, still attacked thousands of households in the left office of Royal Guards.

6. In the Wanli period, Wang Weisheng, the assistant envoy of Wensi Academy, was the commander of the Royal Guards, and Jin Dansheng, the magistrate of the state judge, was in charge of all affairs, and the hereditary commander knew the same things. According to the sacred metaphor of Emperor Zhaowu of the Ming Empire, the imperial edict of supervising the country and leading the government was posthumously awarded to Mrs. Tang Nv Fuzhen, whose nickname was "Yi Lie", and her son was a hereditary royal guard.

7. Hou Fu. The word tingyu. Zezhou people. Minister in the middle of Ming dynasty. In August of the first year of Jingtai, he died in Puding at the age of 53. Give a sacrifice and bury, and shadow his son, the Royal Guards, to inherit thousands of families.