Excuse me: What kind of person is the national hero Qi Laser?
Qi Jiguang's portrait of Qi Jiguang (the seventh year of Jiajing1528-the fifteenth year of Wanli 1588), whose name was Jing, was born in Dengzhou, Shandong Province (now Penglai, Shandong Province), was an outstanding strategist and national hero in the Ming Dynasty. I am the new director of Deng Zhouwei. In the thirty-fourth year of Jiajing (1555), he was transferred to Zhejiang, recruited new troops for training, and founded the Yuanyang array with both offensive and defensive capabilities. In Zhejiang and Fujian, they successively won the battles of Taizhou, Yuheng, Pinghaiwei and Xianyou, and basically eliminated the Japanese invasion along the southeast coast. In the second year of Qin Long (1568), he was transferred to Jizhou, where the Great Wall was raised and thickened, a hollow enemy platform was built, and a marching camp, a riding camp, a riding camp and a lifting camp were established, so that the border was peaceful. In the 11th year of Wanli (1583), he was transferred to Guangdong, then returned to Dengzhou and died soon. Qi Jiguang takes defending the frontier as its own duty, and has repeatedly defeated powerful enemies, with outstanding military achievements. His books have been handed down from generation to generation, such as Ji Xiaoxin's Book, Training Record and Zhi Zhi Tangji.