The Shun dynasty (simplified Chinese: 顺朝; traditional Chinese: 順朝; pinyin: Shùn cháo), officially the Great Shun (simplified Chinese: 大顺; traditional Chinese:...
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Great Xi, similar to the contemporary Shun dynasty established by another rebellion leader Li Zicheng. The Xi dynasty was based at Chengdu since 1644 with...
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1644 to a rebellion led by Li Zicheng (who established the short-lived Shun dynasty), numerous rump regimes ruled by remnants of the Ming imperial family—collectively...
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Dashun (redirect from Great Shun)
Dashun or Da Shun ("Great Shun") may refer to: Emperor Shun (帝舜), legendary leader of ancient China Shun dynasty (1644–1645), short-lived state under...
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Transition from Ming to Qing (redirect from Fall of the Ming dynasty)
incumbent Ming dynasty, and several smaller factions (like the Shun dynasty and Xi dynasty). It ended with the consolidation of Qing rule, and the fall...
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descendants of Emperor Shun. The Duke Hu of Chen, 胡公滿, a descendant of Shun, became the founder of the State of Chen. Later Chen dynasty emperors such as Chen...
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Shun dynasty. The last Ming ruler, the Chongzhen Emperor, committed suicide when the city fell to the rebels, marking the official end of the dynasty...
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short-lived Shun Dynasty Shun Dynasty, dynasty established by Li Zicheng in 1644 "Shun" (song), a 2009 song by musician Ringo Sheena. SHUN, an Internet...
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over China during the Ming–Qing transition, most notably the Shun and the Xi dynasties proclaimed by Li Zicheng and Zhang Xianzhong respectively. This...
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Li Zicheng (category Shun dynasty)
Ming dynasty in April 1644 and ruled over northern China briefly as the Yongchang Emperor (Chinese: 永昌帝; pinyin: Yǒngchāng Dì) of the short-lived Shun dynasty...
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Battle of Shanhai Pass (category Shun dynasty)
rebel leader Li Zicheng of the Shun dynasty, allowing Dorgon and the Qing army to rapidly conquer Beijing. As the Ming dynasty declined, and the threat from...
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Later Jin (1616–1636) (category Qing dynasty)
thus marking the start of the Qing dynasty. During the Ming–Qing transition, the Qing conquered Li Zicheng's Shun dynasty and various Southern Ming claimants...
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of the Chinese Han dynasty and the eighth emperor of the Eastern Han. He reigned from December 125 to September 144. Emperor Shun (Prince Bao) was the...
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Jiashen Incident (category Shun dynasty)
incumbent Ming dynasty and the Shun dynasty founded by peasant rebel leader Li Zicheng. It eventually resulted in the collapse of the Ming dynasty. Remnants...
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after Shun, the last of the Five Emperors, gave the throne to him. In traditional historiography, the Xia was succeeded by the Shang dynasty. There are...
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eventually defeated both the Shun dynasty and the remaining Ming resistance, consolidating the rule of the Qing dynasty over all of China proper. Under...
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Chongzhen (category Ming dynasty eras)
established the Shun dynasty in Xi'an, Shaanxi, with the era name "Yongchang" (永昌). On 25 April 1644 (19th day of the 3rd month), the Shun army captured...
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Ming tombs (redirect from Thirteen Tombs of the Ming Dynasty)
short-lived Shun dynasty, Li Zicheng, with a much smaller scale compared to the other imperial mausoleums built for Ming emperors. During the Ming dynasty, the...
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Wu Zhou (redirect from Second Zhou Dynasty)
a dynasty. There were, however, other dynasties of a similar length, such as the Xin dynasty, or much shorter in length, such as the Shun dynasty. Wu...
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Su Shun may refer to: Su Shun (Xiaoshan) (蘇順), style name Xiaoshan (孝山), Eastern Han Dynasty scholar Sushun (肅順; 1816–1861), style name Yuting (雨亭), Qing...
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Noble Lady Shun (3 January 1748 – 1790), of the Manchu Niohuru clan, was a consort of the Qianlong Emperor of the Qing dynasty. Noble Lady Shun was born...
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House of Aisin-Gioro (category Qing dynasty)
conquered the short-lived Shun dynasty, Xi dynasty and Southern Ming dynasty. After gaining total control of China proper, the Qing dynasty later expanded into...
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later the Southern Ming, the emerging Qing dynasty, and several other factions like the Shun dynasty and Xi dynasty founded by peasant revolt leaders fought...
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Gao Guiying (category Shun dynasty)
short-lived Shun dynasty. She was the empress of the Shun founding emperor Li Zicheng. From the beginning of the 17th century, the Ming dynasty of China...
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Zhu Cilang (category Ming dynasty imperial princes)
capital of Beijing. In February 1644, rebel leader Li Zicheng founded the Shun dynasty in Xi'an and proclaimed himself king. In March, his armies captured the...
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Chen Yuanyuan (category Shun dynasty)
became the concubine of military leader Wu Sangui. In Chinese folklore, the Shun army's capture of her in 1644 prompted Wu's fateful decision to let the Qing...
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control of Beijing, overthrowing the short-lived Shun dynasty (1644–1649) and establishing Qing-dynasty rule (1644–1912) over all of China. The Manchu conquest...
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Emperor, was an imperial dynasty of China. It was the successor to the Yuan dynasty and the predecessor of the short-lived Shun dynasty, which was in turn succeeded...
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Southern Ming (redirect from Southern Ming Dynasty of China)
of 1644. Peasant rebels led by Li Zicheng who founded the short-lived Shun dynasty captured Beijing and the Chongzhen Emperor committed suicide. The Ming...
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The Deer and the Cauldron (category Shun dynasty)
mercy of ruthless warlords vying to conquer the lands of the fallen Qin dynasty. As Lü explains to his son, in Chinese history, the cauldron has been used...
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