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Mu Ying (1345–1392) was a Chinese military general and politician during the Ming dynasty, and an adopted son of its founder, the Hongwu Emperor. When the Ming dynasty emerged, the Hongwu Emperor's military officers who served under him were given noble titles which privileged the holder with a stipend but in all other aspects was merely symbolic. Mu Ying's family was among them. Special rules guarding against potential abuse of power were implemented on the nobles. His family remained in Yunnan where Mu and his descendants guarded until the end of the Ming dynasty.As late as the 1650s, his descendant Mu Tianbao was one of the main supporters of the Yongli Emperor, the last emperor of the Southern Ming, and accompanied the fugitive emperor all the way into Toungoo Burma.

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  • Mu Ying (en)
  • Mu Jing (cs)
  • 목영 (ko)
  • 沐英 (ja)
  • 沐英 (zh)
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  • Mu Jing (čínsky pchin-jinem Mù Yīng, znaky 沐英; 1345–1392) byl čínský vojevůdce, jeden z předních generálů Chung-wua, prvního císaře říše Ming. Během povstání rudých turbanů, v němž byla říše Jüan vytlačena z Číny, bojoval v armádě Chung-wua. Sloužil v jeho vojsku, podílel se na dobytí Jün-nanu. Poté zůstal v Jün-nanu jako velitel vojska v provincii. (cs)
  • Mu Ying (1345–1392) was a Chinese military general and politician during the Ming dynasty, and an adopted son of its founder, the Hongwu Emperor. When the Ming dynasty emerged, the Hongwu Emperor's military officers who served under him were given noble titles which privileged the holder with a stipend but in all other aspects was merely symbolic. Mu Ying's family was among them. Special rules guarding against potential abuse of power were implemented on the nobles. His family remained in Yunnan where Mu and his descendants guarded until the end of the Ming dynasty.As late as the 1650s, his descendant Mu Tianbao was one of the main supporters of the Yongli Emperor, the last emperor of the Southern Ming, and accompanied the fugitive emperor all the way into Toungoo Burma. (en)
  • 목영(沐英, 1345년 3월 24일 ~ 1392년 5월 17일)은 중국 명(明) 황조의 무신 관료(武臣 官僚)이자 군인 겸 정치가이며 외교관이다. 그는 서달(徐達)과 함께 홍무제(洪武帝)의 양대 애제자(兩代 愛弟子)로도 유명하였다. 자(字)는 문영(文英). 시호는 소정(昭靖). (ko)
  • 沐 英(もく えい、至正5年(1345年) - 洪武25年5月17日(1392年6月7日))は、明初の軍人。字は文英。明の功臣の一人で、朱元璋夫婦からは養子として可愛がられた。主な功績としては、雲南の平定など。 (ja)
  • 沐英(1345年-1392年6月7日),字文英,濠州定远(今属安徽)人,汉族,明朝开国名将,朱元璋养子,封西平侯,去世後追封黔寧王。 沐英十八岁时授帐前都尉,守镇江,后随大军入福建,以功迁大都督府佥事。洪武十年(1377年),充征西副将军,讨西蕃。封西平侯。洪武十四年(1381年),为右副将军与傅友德、蓝玉率兵30万攻讨云南。云南平定后,沐英留滇镇守,大兴屯田,劝课农桑。洪武二十五年(1392年),在云南逝世。 (zh)
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  • Mu Ying (en)
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  • Mu Ying (en)
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  • Yunnan Fu, Yunnan, Ming China (en)
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  • Dingyuan County, Hao Prefecture, Henan, Yuan China (en)
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