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  1. Sun Chengzong (Chinese: 孫承宗; 1563–1638) was a Grand Secretary of the late Ming dynasty. He was also made Minister of War in 1629. Sun favoured a forward defence strategy in the northeast frontier.

  2. Sun Chengzong (1563 — 1638), courtesy name Zhisheng, was a remarkable and loyal militarist, educator, poet, and strategist in the history of China. He was a brilliant marshal in the late Ming Dynasty (1368 — 1644) who built a strong defense line for his empire and saved the emperor from dangerous situations. Scholars of the Qing Dynasty ...

  3. Sun Chengzong was appointed military commissioner. He immediately requested 200,000 taels in cash, which the court eunuch Wei Zhongxian opposed, but was ultimately provided for on command of the emperor.

  4. Sun Chengzong was replaced with the new commander Gao Di by the end of 1625. Gao Di ordered all Ming forces outside the Great Wall to retreat and abandon land outside Shanhai Pass . Yuan objected strongly and was thus left to command a lone army guarding Ningyuan.

  5. Sun Chengzong (孫承宗) was a Grand Secretary of the late Ming Dynasty.[1] He was also made Minister of War in 1629.[2] Swope, Kenneth M. (2014). The Military Collapse of China's Ming Dynasty...

  6. 23 de ene. de 2014 · The Military Collapse of China's Ming Dynasty, 1618-44. Kenneth M. Swope. Routledge, Jan 23, 2014 - History - 308 pages. This book examines the military collapse of China’s Ming Dynasty to a...

  7. SUN Chengzong [Sun Ch’êng-tsung] 孫承宗‎ (Z. 稚繩‎ H. 愷陽‎), Jan.-Feb., 1563–1638, Dec. 14, Ming scholar and general, Source: Eminent Chinese of the Qing Period