Also known as Ayuxi, Ayūsi
thumb|Portrait of Ayusi thumb|"Storming of the Camp at Gädän-Ola", a scroll depicting a raid in 1755 in which Ayusi, having gone to the Chinese side, attacks Dawa achi's camp on Mount Gadan. Painting by Giuseppe Castiglione (Jesuit painter)|Giuseppe Castiglione. thumb|Ayusi's headgear Ayusi (; ) was a Dzungar officer of the Qing dynasty of China. He is best known for his achievements against the Dzungar Khanate. His achievements allowed the Qing dynasty to pacify northern Xinjiang. thumb|500px|Ayusi Sweeping Bandits with a Lance, by Giuseppe Castiglione (Jesuit painter)|Giuseppe Castiglione 50
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thumb|Portrait of Ayusi thumb|"Storming of the Camp at Gädän-Ola", a scroll depicting a raid in 1755 in which Ayusi, having gone to the Chinese side, attacks Dawa achi's camp on Mount Gadan. Painting by Giuseppe Castiglione (Jesuit painter)|Giuseppe Castiglione. thumb|Ayusi's headgear Ayusi (; ) was a Dzungar officer of the Qing dynasty of China. He is best known for his achievements against the Dzungar Khanate. His achievements allowed the Qing dynasty to pacify northern Xinjiang. thumb|500px|Ayusi Sweeping Bandits with a Lance, by Giuseppe Castiglione (Jesuit painter)|Giuseppe Castiglione 500px|thumb|Ayusi leading the charge against the Dzungar camp at Gadan-Ola in 1755. By Giuseppe Castiglione (Jesuit painter)|Giuseppe Castiglione. Ayusi's troops numbered around 20, and wore the Dzungar headgear with the addition of a green [[peacock feather for differentiation.]]
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