Shen Yunying
Shen Yunying, also known as Shen Guandi, was a Chinese female military general in the imperial army of the Ming dynasty in 17th century China.
Life
Shen Yunying was the daughter of General Shen Zhixu, who was in command of the garrison at Daozhou, in modern-day Hunan. She accompanied her father on his missions, and she was married to a man of the army.In 1643, her father was killed in battle against the rebel army of Zhang Xianzhong. Shen Yunying took command after his death, and managed to both defend the city and retrieve her father's body. In a move that was highly unusual for the time, the court formally appointed her to be her father's successor.
She displayed great military skill in her fight to protect the Ming dynasty from the armies of both the Manchu Qing dynasty and Gao Guiying, the other great female commander of the time, on whose opposite side she was, but she could not prevent the capture of Beijing in 1644 and the death of the last Ming emperor. When her husband Jia Jian was himself killed in battle at Jingzhou, she resigned her post and withdrew to private life. She founded a school where she educated girls in both academics and the martial arts.
Shen Yunying died in 1660.