Cen Yidong

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Cen Yidong
Native chief of Tianzhou
Magistrate of Tianzhou
Native chief of Tianzhou
Reign1746 – 1789
PredecessorCen Yingqi
SuccessorCen Yu
Born?
Tianzhou, Guangxi, Qing China (present day Tianyang County)
Died1789
Đống Đa, Đại Việt
Names
Cen Yidong
Regnal name
Magistrate of Tianzhou (田州知府)

Cen Yidong (Chinese: 岑宜棟; pinyin: Cén Yídòng, Vietnamese: Sầm Nghi Đống, ? – January 30, 1789) was a Zhuang official of Qing dynasty. He was the hereditary tǔsī (native chief) of Tianzhou (present day Tianyang County of Guangxi).

Cen succeeded his grandfather Cen Yingqi (岑應祺) in 1746. He was granted the position "Magistrate of Tianzhou" (田州知府) by Qing dynasty. During his term, he built several schools in Tianzhou.[1][2][3] His son Cen Zhao (岑照) cheated in imperial examination, and was executed in 1783.

Cen led 2000 soldiers took part in the Battle of Ngọc Hồi-Đống Đa. He was ordered to guard Đống Đa Fort.[4] On January 30, 1789 (Lunar calendar January 5 of Kỷ Dậu), his army was besieged by a Tây Sơn army under general . Cen committed suicide by hanging. 2000 soldiers were also died in the battle.

Cen was buried in Đống Đa Mound together with his soldiers.[5] His son Cen Yu (岑煜) succeeded.

References[]

  1. ^ "清稗类钞·风俗类7·黔中倮俗". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2018-12-21.
  2. ^ general records of Tianyang County, p. 3
  3. ^ general records of Tianyang County[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ 舜裔姓氏及历史影响, p. 287
  5. ^ Dong Da Mound, by Binh Dinh Newspaper
Government offices
Preceded by
Cen Yingqi
Native chief of Tianzhou
1746─1789
Succeeded by
Cen Yu
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