- The Deng
Maoqi rebellion was a
peasant revolt that took
place in 1448–1449 in the Ming
dynasty during the
reign of
Emperor Yingzong. It
occurred in the...
- self-defense
units to
patrol areas and
arrest 'mining bandits' (kuangzei). Deng
Maoqi (died 1449), an
overseer in this
baojia defense units in Sha
County of Fujian...
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sacrifice were
characteristic of
rebel groups, such as the
uprising led by Deng
Maoqi in the 1440s, of
criminal organizations, such as the
triads or the pirates...
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Jiewen (接文镇)
Shimu (析木镇)
Mafeng (马风镇)
Pailou (牌楼镇)
Yingluo (英落镇) Bali (八里镇)
Maoqi (毛祁镇)
Wangshi (王石镇)
Nantai (南台镇)
Ganquan (甘泉镇)
Datun (大屯镇)
Xiliu (西柳镇) Ganwang...
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falling out with Ye
Zongliu and
defected to Fujian,
joining forces with Deng
Maoqi (according to the
History of Ming, Chen
Jianhu and Ye
Zongliu had a disagreement...
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followers and
forming an army. In the
interior of Fujian, two brothers, Deng
Maoqi (鄧茂七) and Deng
Maoba (鄧茂八),
opposed the
exploitation of tenants. The tenants...
- the Luchuan–Pingmian
campaigns and in
suppressing the
rebellion of Deng
Maoqi. All
previous Ming emperors,
except for
Jianwen Emperor,
personally led...
-
became an
important rebel leader in late Ming.
Another example would be Deng
Maoqi, a
bandit in
Fujian who
perpetrated robbery on
roads and in
villages in...
- (邓文革)) Chinese-American businesswoman,
former wife of
Rupert Murdoch Deng
Maoqi (鄧茂七),
leader of a
tenant rebellion in
Fujian at the end of the 1440s Lydia...
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silver miners in
Zhejiang Famine strikes northern Jiangsu 1448
March Deng
Maoqi rebels with a
group of
tenant farmers northwest of the
Fujian and Jiangxi...