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10 Introduction of Yangzhou Jiading No.3 Slaughterhouse.

It took more than 200 years for Qing soldiers to enter the Central Plains from Shanhaiguan to perish in the Qing Dynasty. Qing Dynasty was the last feudal dynasty in China. During more than 200 years of rule, China's territorial sovereignty has been expanding. Especially under the governance of Kangxi and Yong Zhengdi, the territory and economy of the Qing Dynasty were consolidated and developed, and the exchanges and integration of all ethnic groups were more stable.

However, when the Qing soldiers first entered the customs, their behavior was extremely brutal and overbearing, especially when the counties were unified, and there was a brutal massacre. The more important events are "Yangzhou Ten Days" and "Jiading Three Slaughters".

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The top ten tragedies in Yangzhou are about the heavy casualties when the Qing army attacked Yangzhou. Therefore, after the successful occupation of Yangzhou, many generals of the Qing army ordered the soldiers to slaughter, burn and rob, and do all kinds of evil. The massacre lasted for ten days. After the massacre, there were rivers of blood and corpses everywhere. According to statistics, about 800,000 people were killed in the Holocaust. This is the "Yangzhou Ten Days".

The Qing army established the Qing Dynasty in the Central Plains. In order to carry out the Manchu system, the Qing soldiers issued a decree, that is, the "haircut order", ordering the Jiangnan military and civilians to shave their heads, otherwise they would be killed. This is unbearable for Han people, which is not only against tradition, but also a great shame. So officials and people all over the country revolted, causing unrest, and Jiading was quickly occupied.

However, people in the city couldn't resist the shelling of Li Chengdong, the general of the Qing Dynasty, and Jiading was quickly recovered. Then Li Chengdong ordered the massacre, and in one day, 30,000 people were killed. This is the first massacre. Soon after, anti-Qing people retaken Jiading, so Li Chengdong ordered a crackdown in the suburbs of Jiading, which was the second massacre.

Soon, Wu rebelled and retaken Jiading City. Then, Li Chengdong angrily entered Jiading City and started the third massacre, in which more than 20,000 people were killed. This is the "Jiading Three Slaughters".

The Ten Slaughters in Yangzhou and the Three Slaughters in Jiading were both large-scale killings by Qing soldiers when they suppressed the uprising soldiers and civilians, which exposed the bloodthirsty nature and criminal means of ruthless killing by Qing soldiers.

References:

Day 10 in Yangzhou-Baidu Encyclopedia

Jiading three maps-Baidu encyclopedia