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2026.04.23 · 07:43
The 1644 Manchu conquest of Beijing didn't actually require a major battle for the city itself. The Ming garrison commanders surrendered after Li Zicheng's brief occupation collapsed and the Manchu forces approached as nominal allies. The siege narrative that became canonical in Qing-era texts is largely retroactive — most contemporary accounts describe the entry as a march, not a battle.

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    The Cambridge History of China, Vol. 7: The Ming Dynasty Cambridge University Press
    The Manchu entry into Beijing in 1644 was not a conventional siege...

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