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Qian Shizhen (; 1561–1642) was a Ming dynasty general who participated in the Imjin war. His chosen name is Zhisun, and his nickname was Sanqi.〔"嘉定縣誌人物傳 - 錢世楨"錢世楨字士興別號三持〕 He was the author of "The records of the Eastern Expedition (征東實紀)" and "Comments on archery" (射評).〔"嘉定縣誌人物傳 - 錢世楨"征東實紀其射評一書〕 ==Early life== Qian was born in what is today Shanghai city, the son of a scholar. His father was able to pass several levels in the Ming dynasty Imperial exam, but only served briefly as an administrator before continuing life as a free scholar back home.〔"嘉定縣誌人物傳 - 錢世楨"父春沂學者稱一庵先生嘉靖甲子舉人〕 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. 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 imperial exam in 1589.〔"嘉定縣誌人物傳 - 錢世楨"由文學生中武舉旋中萬曆已丑科進士〕 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 Grand Canal. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Qian Shizhen」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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