Di Qing
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}}Di Qing (1008–1057), formerly romanized as '''Ti Ch'ing''', was a Chinese military general of the Northern Song dynasty. He often wore a mask in battle. He led campaigns against the Western Xia and the Nong Zhigao rebellion in Guangxi. He was known for his bravery and skill in warfare, achieving numerous remarkable feats on the battlefield. He held high official positions, including that of the Grand Preceptor. He was also posthumously honored with the titles of and . In folklore, he was believed to be an incarnation of the God of Military Arts (Wuquxing). Provided by Wikipedia