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Ouyang Lijian
歐陽利見
Ouyang Lijian
Born 1825
Died 1895 (aged 71)
Place of birth Qiyang, Hunan, China
Place of death Location Unknown
Allegiance China Qing Dynasty Flag 1889 Qing Dynasty
Service/branch China Qing Dynasty Flag 1889 Imperial Chinese Navy
Years of service 1854 – 1895
Rank Admiral
Unit Xiang Army
Nian Army
Commands held Zhejiang Fleet
Battles/wars

Taiping Rebellion

Sino-French War

First Sino-Japanese War

Ouyang Lijian, courtesy name Gengtang was a Chinese admiral of the Zhejiang Fleet that served Zeng Guofan and Li Hongzhang who was most notable for his participation at the Battle of Zhenhai during the Sino-French War.

Biography[]

Ouyang was born in 1825 at Qiyang to a poor family and made his early living as a merchant selling tofu and vegetables until applying for Zeng Goufan's recruitment to train sailors while visiting Hengyang.

In 1854, he joined the Changsha Naval Division and moved to Jiangxi and Anhui. In 1863, he followed Li Hongzhang to besiege the Taiping Heavenly Army in Changzhou, and Chen Kunshu, the guardian of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, was arrested, and the general army of Huaiyang was nearly terminated. Ouyang also served in the Nian Rebellion and due to his participation, was awarded the Yellow Jacket, and his professional name was Qichebo Batulu. In 1880, he was transferred as Fushan Town's general soldier.In 1881, he was promoted to the Admiral of Zhejiang.During the Sino-French War, he defeated Amédée Courbet at the Battle of Zhenhai. In 1895, he was ordered to assist Liu Kun in Fengtian City due to the First Sino-Japanese War, but died on the way at the age of seventy-one.[1]

References[]

Bibliography[]

  • Zhao Erxun (1928). Draft History of Qing. 459. p. 246. 
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