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representative of a 'revived' Song dynasty and the 'Luminous King' described in White Lotus teachings. A few things set Zhu apart from his rebel counterparts. He did not challenge the past legitimacy of the Mongol Yuan dynasty and only noted that by his time, the
Mongols no longer possessed it. When enemy military leaders and civilians succumbed to Zhu's forces, he gave them honorable burials and established shrines in their memory. Zhu insisted that he was not a rebel, and he attempted to justify his conquest of the other rebel warlords by claiming that he was a Yuan subject divinely-appointed to restore order by crushing rebels. Most Chinese elites did not view the Yuan's Mongol ethnicity as grounds to resist or reject it. Zhu emphasised that he was not conquering territory from the Yuan dynasty but rather from the rebel warlords. He used this line of argument to attempt to persuade Yuan loyalists to join his cause.
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and Lake Taihu to settle in his hometown of
Fengyang, around 500,000 people in 1367. Guizhou and Yunnan were colonized by soldiers from Anhui, Suzhou and Shanghai from Nanjing numbering 100,000. Sichuan was resettled by people from Hubei and Hunan, Hubei and Hunan were resettled by people from Jiangxi and Henan, Shandong, Beijing, Hezhou and Chuzhou were resettled by people from Shanxi and western Zhejiang while northern Henan and Hebei was resettled by people from Shanxi. The migration has been remembered in legends and novels. Fengyang was resettled by people from southern China and Jiangnan.
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official who had surrendered, to the
Superintendency of the Office for Hydraulic Works to repair dikes and embankments. In 1360, he established bureaus to tax wine, vinegar, and salt, even though he did not control the primary salt-producing regions to the east. In 1361, he began minting copper coins, and by 1363, 38 million coins were being produced in one year. In 1362, custom offices were set up to collect taxes on traditional and commercial goods.
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1273:. He was illiterate and his family were shipowners who dealt in coastal trade. In 1348, Fang was accused of dealing with pirates, so he killed his accuser and fled to offshore islands with three brothers and local cohorts. He gained a large following with over a thousand vessels under his command. He controlled the prefectures of Jingyuan,
1744:. Orphaned at an early age, he joined the military in the 1350s and was given charge of a police detachment. However his military capabilities far outstripped his station and he became chief of the provincial government within 10 years. He ruled with an iron hand which drove many of his subordinates to defect. When captured by
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Toqto'a tried once again to tame the Yellow River and Grand Canal through the mass mobilization of rural farmers, leading to the Red Turban
Rebellion. After initial rebel victories, the Yuan armies were able to rally and suppress most of the Red Turbans by 1353. In October 1353, Toqto'a personally recovered
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Turbans. The Yuan army retaliated by sending raiders to sack Buddhist monasteries, turning Zhu's home into a battlefield. His temple was burned down in the same month. On 15 April, Zhu joined the Red Turban rebellion under Guo Zixing's command. Zhu
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valley. Toqto'a's successor, Berke Bukha, had no answer to the crisis, which was exacerbated by the coastal rebellion of Fang
Guozhen, whose fleet interdicted most of the grain shipments headed for the capital. In August 1349, Toqto'a returned to power with the support of the emperor. In April 1351,
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Guozhen. He spent most of 1364 and 1365 consolidating the territory he absorbed from his victory over Zhang. Zhu continued to use the Song's reign period as his official calendar until Han Lin'er drowned while crossing the Changjiang in January 1367, possibly by design. Calling to overthrow
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Yuanzhang ordered mass relocations across China. People from Shanxi were deported into other provinces in northern China including Hebei, Henan and Shandong which had been devastated by plague and famine. Zhu Yuanzhang moved people from Shandong, Guangdong, Hebei, Shanxi
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reports, the army flayed an official alive and cut out his stomach. The Red Army was equally merciless toward captured Yuan soldiers: according to contemporary observer Liu Renben, Tianwan troops dealt with these demonized enemies by "placing them in shackles, poking them with knives, binding them
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flooded constantly and other natural disasters also occurred. At the same time the Yuan dynasty required considerable military expenditure to maintain its vast empire. Groups or religious sects made an effort to undermine the power of the last Yuan rulers; these religious movements often warned of
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and defeated it, causing Köke Temür to avoid combat for the next month. After marching fruitlessly in search of the Mongols, the Ming army was defeated in an engagement on 7 June. Xu Da took the remaining survivors and retreated from Mongolia. In early July, Li Wenzhong encountered another Mongol
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from the rebels. He besieged the rebel base at Yidu and after several months, brought it down by tunneling under the walls. He captured the assassins of Chaghan Temur, Tian Feng and Wang Shicheng, and sacrificed them to his father's spirit. Meanwhile, due to Bolad Temur's machinations at court to
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Zhu progressively developed his following into a working state. Zhu personally traveled to regions that had been conquered to survey problems and actively recruited scholars and officials, whom he invited to dine with him in his headquarters. In March 1358, he assigned Kang Maocai, a former Yuan
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in the 1330s. From there they spread throughout half of China within a dozen years, moving clandestinely into provinces affected by natural disasters. Their religious teachings created sects with broad local followings that practiced night gatherings of men and women to burn incense and worship
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On 10 April 1356, Zhu took Nanjing, made it his new capital, and renamed it Yingtian (Response to Heaven). The court of Han Lin'er of the new Song dynasty awarded Zhu with titles and named him the head of Jiangxi. Zhu accepted the titles and Han Line'er as emperor, legitimizing himself as a
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fell to the Ming on 20 September. The Yuan emperor fled to Köke Temür, who took his remaining forces and retreated into Mongolia. The other warlords in the northwest refused to cooperate with Köke Temür even as they fell one by one to the Ming. On 3 May, Ming forces led by
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paralyzed the court until his death in 1365. As a result, Chaghan Temur ignored orders from the court and moved troops of his own will. Chaghan Temur was assassinated in 1362 by Tian Feng and Wang Shicheng, two former Yuan generals who then fled to join the rebels.
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attacked the Song court in Anfeng. Zhu personally led his army to defend them against Zhang and while Liu Futong was killed, Zhu managed to save Han Lin'er, whom he moved to Chuzhou where the Song court continued to exist in safety. In the same year, Zhu won the
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and sometimes used the surname Li. In the late 1340s, Chaghan Temur built a military force to protect his locality from the rebels. Starting in 1352, he won a string of victories against the Red Turbans and for a time in 1358 and 1359, based his operations in
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Thereafter some would go off to become bandits; others served the Yuan cause but without resolve. Chen Youding and his son, however, died for righteousness. People of the time praised them for that consummation of their principles.
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impending doom. Decline of agriculture, epidemics and cold weather hit China, spurring the armed rebellion. The earliest record of an unusual epidemic during the 14th century says that in the year 1331, an epidemic occurred in
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in 1368, Chen continued to show belligerence, bellowing at the Ming emperor, "The state is demolished and my family is gone. I shall die; what more is there to talk about?" He and his son were executed.
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in the 13th century. Although originally Turkic, by the time of the Red Turban Rebellions, Chaghan Temur's lineage more closely aligned with both Mongol and Chinese culture. Chaghan Temur once sat the
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contributed troops to Yuan efforts to suppress the Red Turbans. The invasions caught the unprepared Goryeo forces off guard, causing much destruction, sacking several cities, and briefly occupying
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regime to cope with widespread famine in the 1340s. By the time those occurred, paradoxically the Yuan ruling elite had largely come to an accommodation with the native Chinese political tradition.
855:. Yuan garrisons had already entered a steep decline by the end of the 13th century and by 1340, repeatedly failed to put down local rebellions. In the 1340s a bandit gang of merely 36 persons in
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as military leader. Ni took Hanyang again in 1356 and moved the dynasty's capital there. The next year, Ni attempted to murder Xu and replace him but failed. He was executed and replaced by
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lasting over the summer before Chen was defeated and killed after suffering an arrow wound to the head. Zhu then took Han Lin'er, who had been Chen's ward since the death of Liu Futong.
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delta. The project's failure in addition to a slew of natural disasters drew harsh criticism from his detractors, leading to his resignation in June 1344. In the summer of 1344, the
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from pirates. He became head of the provincial government in 1366. When the Ming armies approached in 1368, he readily gave up his position and surrendered. After an interview with
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1642:, Zhang Liangbi, Törebeg, and Kong Xing. The latter three being former associates of Bolad. The emperor ordered Köke Temür to ignore them and defend the north from the
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border) and remained there until 1355, when he had amassed an army of 30,000. After successfully repelling a Yuan army in the first months of 1355, at which point
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2919:(1988). "The rise of the Ming dynasty, 1330–1367". In
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2634:"Chinese Mass Migrations: Past, Present & Future"
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Distribution of major rebel forces and Yuan warlords
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Revolt against the Yuan dynasty in China (1351–1368)
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Empire's Twilight: Northeast Asia Under the Mongols
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1281:, and practically the entire Zhejiang coast from
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2300:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 144–146.
1289:. He also held de facto control over Ningbo and
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2727:(illustrated ed.). Springer. p. 275.
2213:(illustrated ed.). Springer. p. 175.
1960:Yuan dynasty: Ancient China Dynasties, para. 3.
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795:(Emperor Mingzong). Kusala was literate in the
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2836:(1988). "Military origins of Ming China". In
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1409:had died, Zhu started preparations to attack
960:, who led an uprising in Yuanzhou (in modern
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3245:Administrative divisions of the Yuan dynasty
2183:Perpetual Happiness: The Ming Emperor Yongle
1535:shifted its course, causing droughts in the
1305:until 1374, when he died of natural causes.
900:from 1344 to 1346. The epidemic returned in
1694:In November 1373, Köke Temür tried to take
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1393:. They were known as the "Fengyang mafia".
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2004:Bulletin of the History of Medicine
1881:Yongle Emperor's Northern campaigns
1861:Ming campaign against the Uriankhai
1830:
1233:captured Zhang Shicheng's brother,
1068:sent an army against them in 1363.
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2696:Australian Economic History Review
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3185:Red Turban invasions of Goryeo
2754:. Open Road + Grove/Atlantic.
2180:Tsai, Shih-shan Henry (2011).
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1349:, who would later become the
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4306:Covered jar with carp design
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3344:Gulou and Zhonglou (Beijing)
3095:conquest of the Song dynasty
1655:found Köke Temür in eastern
1638:Köke Temür went to war with
1309:Ming dynasty (Zhu Yuanzhang)
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4398:Battles of the Yuan dynasty
4301:Ming presentation porcelain
3900:Japanese invasions of Korea
3364:Jinan Great Southern Mosque
1998:Sussman, George D. (2011),
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565:Zhang Liangchen
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150:Northern Red Turban rebels:
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4418:1350s in the Mongol Empire
4163:Compilations and Documents
3794:Luchuan–Pingmian campaigns
3250:Yuan dynasty in Inner Asia
3129:Battle of Bạch Đằng (1288)
2975:Harvard-Yenching Institute
2935:Cambridge University Press
2899:Cambridge University Press
2852:Cambridge University Press
2296:David M. Robinson (2019).
2207:Adshead, S. A. M. (2016).
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3824:Prince of Ning rebellion
3279:Goryeo under Mongol rule
3085:Mongol conquest of China
2979:Harvard University Press
1569:Mongol conquest of China
293:Ayushiridara
206:Other southern warlords
44:Not to be confused with
4413:14th-century rebellions
4178:The Hundred-word Eulogy
3844:Great Rites Controversy
3698:Ming conquest of Yunnan
3354:Pagoda of Bailin Temple
3175:1344 Yellow River flood
3170:War of the Two Capitals
3080:Kublai Khan's campaigns
2751:Lenin's Kisses: A Novel
2651:Brook, Timothy (1999).
1971:Brook, Timothy (1999).
1583:Chaghan Temur's rival,
1471:led an army north from
1329:mountain-striding deity
46:Yellow Turban Rebellion
4216:Palaces and Mausoleums
4206:Ming Veritable Records
3854:Luso-Chinese agreement
3454:The Injustice to Dou E
3359:Temple of Azure Clouds
3289:Science and technology
3146:Battle of Ngasaunggyan
3090:anti-Mongol fortresses
2345:Chan, Hok-Lam (2008).
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2210:China In World History
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4408:14th century in China
4403:Red Turban Rebellions
4311:Yongning Temple Stele
4048:Imperial Commissioner
3773:Reign of Ren and Xuan
3733:Ming treasure voyages
3723:Dao Ganmeng rebellion
3582:Red Turban Rebellions
3190:Battle of Lake Poyang
3180:Red Turban Rebellions
2620:"Land of fairy tales"
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134:Principality of Liang
39:White Lotus Rebellion
3910:Sino-Dutch conflicts
3809:Rebellion of Cao Qin
3738:Ming–Turpan conflict
3688:Red Turban Rebellion
3011:at Wikimedia Commons
3009:Red Turban Rebellion
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2802:Lu, Hanchao (2005).
2748:Yan, Lianke (2012).
1096:Southern Red Turbans
1007:Northern Red Turbans
251:Naghachu
211:Fujian Muslim rebels
87:Yangtze River valley
54:Late Yuan rebellions
18:Red Turban rebellion
4257:Society and Culture
4192:Yongle Encyclopedia
4031:Imperial Clan Court
3974:Kingdom of Tungning
3927:Jurchen unification
3859:Jiajing wokou raids
3748:Battle of Palembang
3713:Battle of Buir Lake
3373:Society and culture
3100:Battle of Xiangyang
2721:Wang, Fang (2016).
2640:. January 22, 2016.
2541:, pp. 102–103.
2109:, pp. 147–159.
1866:Battle of Buir Lake
1587:, the commander of
1162:long running battle
1033:, and his advisor,
762:in historiography.
366:Zhu Yuanzhang
152:Song dynasty (1351–
4106:Military conquests
3952:Peasant rebellions
3829:Capture of Malacca
3804:Defense of Beijing
3718:Lin Kuan rebellion
3461:The Orphan of Zhao
3230:Imperial Preceptor
2967:Robinson, David M.
2937:. pp. 11–57.
2921:Mote, Frederick W.
2917:Mote, Frederick W.
2885:Mote, Frederick W.
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3703:Ming–Mong Mao War
3693:Wu Mian rebellion
3679:(1368–1435)
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3007:Media related to
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2908:978-0-521-24332-2
2861:978-0-521-24332-2
2834:Dreyer, Edward L.
2490:, pp. 21–23.
2425:, pp. 59–60.
2386:, pp. 51–57.
2286:, pp. 47–51.
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1856:Ming–Mong Mao War
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1158:Lake Poyang
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1887:References
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1529:Changjiang
1497:ethnic Han
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