Tseng Kuo-Fan was a Chinese soldier. He was born in 1811 at Hunan and died in 1872. He was literary examiner in 1843 and later took part in the repression of the Taiping rebellion, building a flotilla of junks in 1850 with which he cleared the Yang-tse-kiang and captured Chang-sha, Wu-chang and Hanyang. He drove the rebels from Kiangsu province, and being made viceroy of the Kiang province in 1860, he eventually captured Nanking in 1864. Failing to suppress the Nienfei rebellion he was superseded by his lieutenant Li Hung chang. Research Tseng Kuo-Fan
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