Chen Jin (general)

Chen Jin (simplified Chinese: 陈锦; traditional Chinese: 陳錦; d. 1652) was a military commander and official of the late Ming Dynasty and early Qing Dynasty period. He served as Viceroy of Min-Zhe between 1647 and 1652.

During the Ming Dynasty, Chen Jin was stationed along the Liaodong frontier, and in 1633 he defected to the Qing forces and was recommended to Huang Taiji.[1] After the Ming-Qing Transition, he was appointed commander of Suzhou,[2] where he captured and executed Chen Zilong. He was then appointed as Viceroy of Min-Zhe as a reward. In 1651, he led forces to attack the Zhoushan islands, successfully capturing them.[3][4]

In 1652, Zheng Chenggong laid siege to Zhangzhou and defeated Chen Jin's forces, forcing him to retreat after abandoning most of his equipment. After he lashed one of his house servants, the servant murdered Chen Jin at night, cut off his head and offered it to Zheng.[5]

Government offices
Preceded by
Zhang Cunren
Viceroy of Minzhe
16471652
Succeeded by
Liu Qingtai

References

  1. 恒慕义:《清代名人传略》,第592页
  2. 陈子龙:《陈忠裕全集》“年谱”下,第10页
  3. 邵廷采:《东南纪事》卷九
  4. 阮進的官位在《海東逸史》、《行朝錄》、《魯之春秋》、《南疆逸史》等都記為蕩胡伯
  5. 阮旻錫《海上見聞錄》定本記:三月間陳錦“為其家丁庫成棟所刺,來歸,賜姓賞其功,以其殺主,陰令殺之。”
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