Zu Dashou

Zu Dashou (Chinese: 祖大壽; d. 1656), courtesy name Fuyu (復宇), was a Chinese military general who served on the northern border of the Ming dynasty during the Ming–Qing transition period of Chinese history. He fought against the Qing dynasty in several major engagements before ultimately surrendering to them in 1642. An alleged descendant of the Eastern Jin dynasty general Zu Ti, he was the maternal uncle of the Ming general Wu Sangui, who surrendered Shanhai Pass to Qing forces and defected to the Qing side. Zu's tomb was acquired by the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, Canada, and is considered one of the "iconic objects" of the museum.

Zu Dashou
祖大壽
BornUnknown
Died1656
Other namesFuyu (復宇)
OccupationGeneral
Children
  • Zu Zerun
  • Zu Zefu
  • Zu Zehong
Relatives
  • Zu Dale (brother)
  • Zu Dabi (brother)
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