- Li
Zicheng (22
September 1606 – 1645), born Li Hongji, also
known by his nickname, the
Dashing King, was a
Chinese peasant rebel leader who
helped overthrow...
- Li
Zicheng may
refer to: Li
Zicheng,
Chinese rebel leader who
overthrew the Ming
dynasty in 1644 Li
Zicheng (runner),
Chinese athlete Li
Zicheng (politician)...
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founded in Xi'an on 8
February 1644, the
first day of the
lunar year, by Li
Zicheng, the
leader of a
large peasant rebellion, by
proclaiming himself "emperor"...
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dynasty led by
Zhang Xianzhong and the short-lived Shun
dynasty led by Li
Zicheng.
Leading up to the Qing, in 1618, the
Later Jin khan
Nurhaci commissioned...
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Dorgon allied with
former Ming
general Wu
Sangui to
defeat rebel leader Li
Zicheng of the Shun dynasty,
allowing Dorgon and the Qing army to
rapidly conquer...
- Li
Zicheng (born 10
April 1990) is a
Chinese athlete who
competed in the
marathon at the 2012
Summer Olympics. He did not
finish the race.
China at the...
- Hong
Zicheng (simplified Chinese: 洪自诚;
traditional Chinese: 洪自誠; pinyin: Hóng
Zìchéng; Wade–Giles: Hung Tzu-Ch'eng, fl. 1572–1620) was a
Chinese philosopher...
- Rucai, the
first of
several times he
would do so out of expedience. Li
Zicheng was the
second son of Li
Shouzhong and
hailed from Mizhi, Shaanxi. Li showed...
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Huang Shi (1350–1402),
courtesy name
Zicheng,
better known as
Huang Zicheng, was a
Chinese official of the
early Ming dynasty, who rose to the position...
- in****bent Ming
dynasty and the Shun
dynasty founded by
peasant rebel leader Li
Zicheng. It
eventually resulted in the
collapse of the Ming dynasty.
Remnants of...