The Jingnan campaign, or Jingnan rebellion, was a three-year civil war from 1399 to 1402 in the early years of the Ming dynasty of China. It occurred between...
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decks. A favorite of the Yongle Emperor, whom Zheng assisted in the Jingnan campaign that overthrew the previous Jianwen Emperor in 1402, Zheng He rose...
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from corrupt court officials. This sparked a civil war known as the Jingnan campaign, which aimed to eliminate disorder. In 1402, Zhu Di captured the capital...
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Yongle Emperor (section Military campaigns)
the initial attacks on his princedom and drove south to launch the Jingnan campaign against the Jianwen Emperor in Nanjing. In 1402, he successfully overthrew...
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after Mircea removes the reigning monarch, Prince Iuga. April 25 – Jingnan campaign: In the Shandong province of Ming dynasty China, Zhu Di, Prince of...
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Ming dynasty (section Campaign in the North-East)
Jianwen Emperor, attempted to curtail his uncles' power, prompting the Jingnan campaign, an uprising that placed the Prince of Yan upon the throne as the Yongle...
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participated in the Jingnan campaign Zhu Gaosui (1383–1431), Prince of Zhao, 3rd son of the Yongle Emperor, participated in the Jingnan campaign Zhu Zhifan (c...
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claimed to receive the divine assistance of Xuanwu during his successful Jingnan Campaign against his nephew, he had a number of Taoist monasteries constructed...
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(1351–1368) Yellow River course change in 1358 Moghulistan in 1372 Jingnan Campaign (1399–1402) Zheng He's treasure ships (1405–1433) Yishiha's voyages...
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month), the Yongle Emperor, who had usurped the throne through the Jingnan campaign, abolished the Jianwen era name and renamed it Hongwu 35. The following...
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Emperor did not recognize the Jianwen era name after the success of the Jingnan campaign and changed Jianwen 4 to Hongwu 35. In 1595 (Wanli 23), the Wanli Emperor...
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Mei Yin (category People of the Jingnan Campaign)
Mei Yin (Chinese: 梅殷; pinyin: Méi Yīn; died 1405), courtesy name Boyin (伯殷), was the son of Mei Sizu, Marquis of Runan's brother, and the son-in-law of...
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second son of the Yongle Emperor and Empress Renxiaowen. During the Jingnan campaign, which brought his father to the throne, he proved himself to be a...
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Capital"), in 1403 after successfully dethroning his nephew during the Jingnan Campaign. The name was restored in 1949 at the founding of the People's Republic...
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1352–1357 Castilian Civil War, 1366–1369 Byzantine civil war of 1373–1379 Jingnan campaign, 1399-1402 Welsh Revolt, 1400–1415 Ottoman Interregnum, 1402–1413 Armagnac–Burgundian...
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after Mircea removes the reigning monarch, Prince Iuga. April 25 – Jingnan campaign: In the Shandong province of Ming dynasty China, Zhu Di, Prince of...
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Tie Xuan (category People of the Jingnan Campaign)
loyal officer to the deposed Ming dynasty emperor Jianwen. During the Jingnan campaign, when the Prince of Yan Zhu Di (later the Yongle Emperor) rebelled...
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Divisions of Fanzhen Huang Chao Rebellion Five Dynasties & Ten Kingdoms Jingnan Campaign Li Zicheng revolt Zhang Xianzhong rebellion Taiping Rebellion (1850–1864)...
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takes over the throne as the Yongle Emperor, marking the end of the Jingnan campaign. July 20 – Battle of Ankara: An invading Timurid Empire force defeats...
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Yongle Emperor Jianwen Emperor 1402–1424 Known in historiography as the Jingnan Campaign. Jingtai Emperor Emperor Yingzong of Ming 1449 – 1457 The Jingtai Emperor...
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Mao War Ming campaign against the Uriankhai Battle of Buir Lake Jingnan campaign Battle of Kherlen Yongle Emperor's Northern campaigns Mote 1988, p. 16...
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Lithuania 1402 – Nanjing surrenders to Zhu Di without a fight, ending the Jingnan campaign. The Jianwen Emperor disappears and his family is incarcerated. 1558...
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there were a few special circumstances. For example, after Zhu Di's "Jingnan campaign" succeeded in 1402, the Jianwen era name was abolished that year and...
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Geng Bingwen (category People of the Jingnan Campaign)
Fengyang, Anhui) was a Ming dynasty general. He participated in the Jingnan Campaign on the side of the Jianwen Emperor. After the Prince of Yan Zhu Di...
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Chinese as 削蕃, lit. "The Weakening of the Marcher Lords") prompted the Jingnan Campaign of the Prince of Yan which ended with the apparent death of the young...
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the drama's executive producer. The drama is loosely based on the Jingnan campaign of the Ming Dynasty, a coup d'état that ended the Jianwen Emperor's...
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lines contain references to the future of China at the time including: Jingnan campaign (1399-1402) Tumu Crisis Rise of Zheng He Political unrest of Wei Zhongxian...
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Huang Zicheng (category People of the Jingnan Campaign)
power of princes. As a result, the Prince of Yan Zhu Di launched the Jingnan campaign in 1399, and in 1402, after Zhu Di seized the throne, he arrested and...
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Byzantine Empire 1399 1400 Epiphany Rising Kingdom of England English rebels 1399 1402 Jingnan Campaign Prince of Yan Ming dynasty under the Jianwen Emperor...
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First Encirclement Campaign 1931 — Second Encirclement Campaign 1931 — Third Encirclement Campaign 1932 — Fourth Encirclement Campaign 1933–34 — Fifth Encirclement...
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