Years of service 1850–1864 | Name Chen Kunshu | |
Born 1 January 1820
Guigang, Guangxi, Qing Empire ( 1820-01-01 ) Allegiance Qing Empire (to 1849)
Taiping (to 1864) Rank Taiping‘s Colonel General Battles/wars Eastern Front
Second rout the Army Group Jiangnan (1860)
Battle of Shanghai (18611863)
Battle of Cixi (1862)
Battle of Changzhou (1864)
Western Front
Battle of Sanhe (1858) Died May 7, 1864, Changzhou, China Battles and wars Battle of Jiangnan, Battle of Shanghai, Battle of Cixi, Battle of Changzhou, Battle of Sanhe Similar People Li Xiucheng, Liu Mingchuan, Li Hongzhang, Charles George Gordon, Frederick Townsend Ward |
Chen Kunshu (Chinese: 陳坤書; died May 1864), prominent military leader of the Taiping Rebellion, and known during his military tenure as the King of Hu (護王) (means Prince Protector). He led Taiping forces to many military victories especially the Second rout the Army Group Jiangnan. He was executed by Li Hongzhang after interrogation in 1864, Chen was an important General and was the sole person responsible for the late-Taiping Rebellion.
Li Hongzhang used Chen to balance Li Xiucheng's power, which was originally justified, but grew too large.
Wins
Eastern Front
It made Zeng Guofan offer a reward of 50,000 silver tael to arrest alive Chen and death 25,000 tael(then a soldier salary was 2 silver tael one month ).
Western Front
References
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