- Jin
Shenghuan (Chinese: 金聲桓, ?–1
March 1649),
courtesy name
Huchen (Chinese: 虎臣) was a
soldier who
served both the Ming and Qing dynasties. He was a native...
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rebels in the
interior provinces. The most
important of
these was Jin
Shenghuan who was
later single-handedly
responsible for the
conquest of Jiangxi...
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Names Ancestral name: Mǐ (羋)
Lineage name: Xióng (熊)
Given name: Dāng (當)
Posthumous name King
Sheng (聲王) or King
Shenghuan (聲桓王)...
- and was
given command over the
armies in
Jiangxi who were
fighting Jin
Shenghuan.
After quelling Jin's
rebellion in 1649, he was
again made a viscount...
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Shanxi province, while, in the south, in
Nanchang and Guangzhou, Jin
Shenghuan and Li
Chenghong also rebelled,
which dramatically changed the military...
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after defeating the Qing at Quanzhou, Guangxi. The
rebellion of Jin
Shenghuan (金聲桓)
against the Qing in
Jiangxi in June 1648
shifted the
center of Manchu...