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Guanwen
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In this Manchu name, the given name is Guwanwen. In accordance with Manchu custom, it should be used alone or with titles but not with the clan name Wanggiya.
Guanwen (Chinese: 官文, Manchu: ᡤᡠᠸᠠᠨᠸᡝᠨ, Möllendorff: guwanwen, 1798 – 1871), courtesy name Xiufeng (Chinese: 秀峰), was a Manchu official, Grand Secretariat, military general, Viceroy of Zhili, Huguang and commander of the Army Group Central Plain during the late Qing dynasty in China.
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Guanwen | |
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Grand Secretary of the Wenhua Hall | |
In office 1862–1871 | |
Grand Secretary of the Wenyuan Library | |
In office 1860–1862 | |
Assistant Grand Secretary | |
In office 1858–1860 | |
Viceroy of Zhili | |
In office 1867–1868 | |
Preceded by | Liu Changyou |
Succeeded by | Zeng Guofan |
Viceroy of Huguang | |
In office 1855–1866 | |
Preceded by | Yang Pei |
Succeeded by | Tang Tingxiang (acting) |
Personal details | |
Born | 1798 |
Died | 1871 (aged 72–73) |
Occupation | politician, general |
Clan name | Wanggiya |
Courtesy name | Xiufeng (秀峰) |
Posthumous name | Wengong (文恭) |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Qing dynasty |
Branch/service | Han Chinese Imperial Household Department Plain White Banner Manchu Plain White Banner |
Rank | General |
Commands | Green Standard Army |
Battles/wars | Taiping Rebellion |
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Guanwen was born in a Manchu clan Wanggiya. He raised the Green Standard Army to fight effectively against the Taiping Rebellion and restored the stability of the Qing dynasty along with other prominent figures, including Zuo Zongtang and Li Hongzhang, setting the scene for the era later known as the "Tongzhi Restoration" (同治中兴). He was known for his strategic perception and administrative skill.