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==History==
==History==
===Early life===
===Early life===
The date of Zhu Bolin's birth is tentatively given in imperial records as September 24 of 1615 and while the circumstances of his birth are not well known, historians roughly agree with the date. Extant administrative scrolls record that Zhu Bolin was sold to the Imperial Palace as a newborn child of only two weeks, for a payment of four bushels of wheat and a bag of rice. The infant Zhu Bolin was then given into the care of the [[Matron of the Warren]] who was in charge of the first years of educating the dwarf children and seeing to their needs.  
The date of Zhu Bolin's birth is tentatively given in imperial records as September 24 of 1615 and while the circumstances of his birth are not well known, historians roughly agree with the date. Extant administrative scrolls record that Zhu Bolin was sold to the Imperial Palace as a newborn child of only two weeks, for a payment of four bushels of wheat and a bag of rice. The infant Zhu Bolin was then given into the care of the [[Matron of the Warren]] who was in charge of the first years of educating the dwarf children and seeing to their needs. The [[Matron of the Warren]] employed several wet nurses, usually women of very large girth, to feed the infants. Zhu Bolin grew greatly attached to his wet nurse, a woman named Wu Di, who would sometimes give him some extra time at her teat; he would help her settle down outside the palace later in life. When Zhu Bolin reached the age of nine, he was castrated with a hot knife and his parts burned in a brazier as part of the ritual to become a palace eunuch. Usually around two out of every five dwarfs to undergo the process died of blood loss or infection. As one of the survivors Zhu Bolin was now put to work as a tea boy, his task was to quickly carry tea cups for officials and guests, pass them to the majordomos and wash the used cups he was given back. His efficiency and excellent manner in conducting himself as a palace tea boy saw him get promoted to [[Head Tea Boy]] of the eastern palace wing, with one hundred younger tea boys under his command.
===First independent command===
===First independent command===
===Daxian Polynesian War===
===Daxian Polynesian War===

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Zhu Bolin
A 17th century depiction of Admiral Zhu Bolin, his captain's hat is decorated with victory laurels.
Admiral of the Right Trident of the Qian
Preceded byoffice created
Personal details
Born24 September 1615
Touxian
ProfessionNaval officer
Military service
Nickname(s)Child Admiral
Allegiance Qian dynasty
Branch/serviceQian Fleet
RankAdmiral
Battles/warsDaxian colonization of Australis
Daxian Polynesian Wars
War of the Eastern Crag

Zhu Bolin (1615-1682) was a Daxian naval officer and eunuch who served as an admiral for the Qian dyansty during the 17th century. Zhu Bolin was born a dwarf and sold early in life to the Imperial Palace to serve there. Turned into a eunuch, he would later rise to become one of Daxia's most noteworthy naval officers of the early Qian era. Fleets under his command participated in the colonization and conquest of Peratra and he commanded the fleet known as the Right Trident of the Qian during the Daxian Polynesian Wars. After his defeat at the Siege of Dun-Kurrengev in 1665 he was disgraced and removed from all of his commands. Restored to imperial favor in 1668 he once again was placed in his old command and his fleet supported imperial forces in Yaoyuan during the revolt known as the War of the Eastern Crag. Zhu Bolin was nicknamed the Child Admiral for his height of only four feet and two inches.

Zhu Bolin was one in a long line of dwarves who emerged from lives of servitude in the imperial palace and rose to become highly placed bureaucrats, generals and admirals. Dwarfism in Daxia had before been seen as a curse and those born with the condition lived meager lives; the Qian dynasty however held particular beliefs in mysticism that looked favorably upon dwarves and this affected their treatment. Zhu Bolin is favorably portrayed by modern Daxian history as a figure who overcame the limitations of his condition and became a capable and patriotic naval commander.

History

Early life

The date of Zhu Bolin's birth is tentatively given in imperial records as September 24 of 1615 and while the circumstances of his birth are not well known, historians roughly agree with the date. Extant administrative scrolls record that Zhu Bolin was sold to the Imperial Palace as a newborn child of only two weeks, for a payment of four bushels of wheat and a bag of rice. The infant Zhu Bolin was then given into the care of the Matron of the Warren who was in charge of the first years of educating the dwarf children and seeing to their needs. The Matron of the Warren employed several wet nurses, usually women of very large girth, to feed the infants. Zhu Bolin grew greatly attached to his wet nurse, a woman named Wu Di, who would sometimes give him some extra time at her teat; he would help her settle down outside the palace later in life. When Zhu Bolin reached the age of nine, he was castrated with a hot knife and his parts burned in a brazier as part of the ritual to become a palace eunuch. Usually around two out of every five dwarfs to undergo the process died of blood loss or infection. As one of the survivors Zhu Bolin was now put to work as a tea boy, his task was to quickly carry tea cups for officials and guests, pass them to the majordomos and wash the used cups he was given back. His efficiency and excellent manner in conducting himself as a palace tea boy saw him get promoted to Head Tea Boy of the eastern palace wing, with one hundred younger tea boys under his command.

First independent command

Daxian Polynesian War

Fall from grace

War of the Eastern Crag

Later life