Yu Yunwen
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Yu Yunwen (Chinese: 虞允文; pinyin: Yú Yǔnwén; 1110–1174) was a Chinese official and general of the Song dynasty. He fought in the Jin–Song wars and led the Song forces in the Battle of Caishi against an army of the Jurchen-led Jin dynasty.[1]
References
- Tao, Jing-shen (2002). "A Tyrant on the Yangtze: The Battle of T'sai-shih in 1161". Excursions in Chinese Culture. Chinese University Press. ISBN 978-962-201-915-7.
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