From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ding Dexing ( simplified Chinese: 丁德兴; traditional Chinese: 丁德興; 1327–1367) was a Chinese general of the Ming dynasty in service of the Hongwu Emperor. He was a native of Dingyuan, Anhui.

Hui Chinese generally claim that Ding Dexing was a Hui as well. [1]

References

  1. ^ Jonathan Neaman Lipman (2011). Familiar Strangers A History of Muslims in Northwest China. University of Washington Press. p. 38. ISBN  9780295800554.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ding Dexing ( simplified Chinese: 丁德兴; traditional Chinese: 丁德興; 1327–1367) was a Chinese general of the Ming dynasty in service of the Hongwu Emperor. He was a native of Dingyuan, Anhui.

Hui Chinese generally claim that Ding Dexing was a Hui as well. [1]

References

  1. ^ Jonathan Neaman Lipman (2011). Familiar Strangers A History of Muslims in Northwest China. University of Washington Press. p. 38. ISBN  9780295800554.



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