Jiang Yuying
Jiang Yuying, Han nationality, was the first magistrate of Taiwan in Qing Dynasty.
The ancestor of Zhuji, Zhejiang Province, Wu Yonggong taboo expensive, Ming Xuande in order to levy Luchuan, Gong Dingxi Hou, after Jingguo Gong. The second son, taboo Zhong, was under the command of Liaodong Wei. He was stationed in shepherd's city (now in Shunkou) because of his family's Yan, and then spread to gongtaboo Shihu in Longshan. In the first year of Shunzhi, he entered the pass from long, and was attached to the Han Army of Xianglan banner. He settled in nanfangshang village, Gu'an County, Zhili (now in Hebei Province). It was also spread to Gaogong taboo Haode, who was an official in Yunnan Province. The son of Haode, Jiang Yuying, whose name is Ji Gong, knows the capital of Quanzhou by means of Yin Sheng. In the 22nd year of Kangxi (1683), the Qing people got to Taiwan, and the governor of the Qing Dynasty was appointed to Taiwan magistrate. Since then, he managed the territory of the three counties, gathered in exile, frequently Fuzi, Xiangtu Dingfu, in order to promote farming. Taiwan has its own academic palace, but its system is not perfect. In the past 24 years, he has developed with Zhou Chang. He also set up a school of righteousness to teach his children. He was called a good official for a time. Twenty eight years later, it was promoted to Hunan salt post road. They were not allowed to build ancestral temples to offer sacrifices. He died in 1707. He wrote the annals of Taiwan.
Chinese PinYin : Jiang Yu Ying
Jiang Yuying