Name Lin wen-cha
Sex Male
Alias Miqing
Year of Birth 1828
Year of Death 1864
Place of Birth

Jinrong Village

Living Areas

Taiwan

Category Special Talents of Military Affairs
Specialties

Martial Art, Art of War

Educational Attainment

Unknown

Experiences His father, Wu Gia-quei was once the leader in Quangzhou. He has two brothers who died young. Wu Lou was born kind and treated his cousins as his children. In 1735, he refused to be listed by the army and returned to his home town and dedicated himself to the study of statecraft. In 1750, he passed the test of Ming Jing (Gong Shen), but was soon deserted by his father. He came to Taiwan afterwards and traveled in Shao City.
Contributions At the time, Changhua was just established for a short time with deserted land. The land along the mountains were especially fertile and he employeed tenants to plow, build dams for irrigation with his personal involvement. The areas in Dingtai and Liu Xu Nan became fertile lands. A Zhao Wu and Wan Do Liu were the territory of Ataabu. Upon the development of the lands, more and more people came over to as far as Nantou Zhuang and Beitou Zhuang. Villages were then gradually formed. The annual output is thousands of liters, hence the spread of his nameˇXˇ§Wu Bo-rong.ˇ¨ (prosperity)
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