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Zhang Xianzhong (張獻忠 or
Chang Hsien-chung; 18
September 1606 – 2
January 1647),
courtesy name
Bingwu (秉吾), art name
Jingxuan (敬軒), was a
Chinese peasant...
- from 1643 to 1647, was
established by the
peasant rebellion leader Zhang Xianzhong, by
proclaiming himself the
title of the "king" (王) and
later the "emperor"...
- a
revolt in
Shaanxi with some 6,000 followers, one of whom was
Zhang Xianzhong, who
would go on to depo****te
Sichuan in the ****ure. The
rebellion posed...
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Huang Xianzhong (Chinese: 黄献中, born 1947) is a
retired general in the People's
Liberation Army (PLA) of the People's
Republic of China, and the former...
- by
Emperor Zhaozong of Tang
Dashun (1644–1646), era name used by
Zhang Xianzhong Dashun, An****, town in Shou County, An**** Dashun, Chongqing, town in Fuling...
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emperor Li
Zicheng (nemesis of the last Ming emperor),
bandit king
Zhang Xianzhong, and the
remnants of Zhang's
armies after Zhang was
killed in 1647. Draft...
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based in Sichuan. The area was
devastated in the 17th
century by
Zhang Xianzhong's rebellion and the area's
subsequent Manchu conquest, but
recovered to...
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rebel powers in China, such as the short-lived Xi
dynasty led by
Zhang Xianzhong and the short-lived Shun
dynasty led by Li Zicheng.
Leading up to the...
- Chongqing,
together with the rest of Sichuan, was
captured by
Zhang Xianzhong, who was said to have m****acred a
large number of
people in
Sichuan and...
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Xiangyang fell to
Zhang Xianzhong, and
Luoyang to Li Zicheng. The next year, Li
Zicheng captured Kaifeng. The year
after that,
Zhang Xianzhong took
Wuchang and...