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  2. Xu Shouhui - Wikipedia

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    Xu Shouhui ( simplified Chinese: 徐寿辉; traditional Chinese: 徐壽輝; pinyin: Xú Shòuhuī; Wade–Giles: Hsü Shou-hui) (1320–1360) was a 14th-century Chinese rebel leader who proclaimed himself emperor of the Tianwan (天完) dynasty during the late Yuan dynasty period of China. He was also known as Xu Zhenyi (徐真一 or 徐真逸 ...

  3. Ming conquest of Sichuan - Wikipedia

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    Xia was founded in 1360 by Ming Yuzhen after he refused to recognize Chen Youliang's assassination of Xu Shouhui and Chen's subsequent enthronement as emperor. Xia's attempts towards territorial expansion, particularly into Yuan-controlled Yunnan, were unsuccessful.

  4. Red Turban Rebellions - Wikipedia

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    In Sichuan, the Red Turban commander, Ming Yuzhen, refused to acknowledge Chen Youliang when he usurped Xu Shouhui. Ming declared his own Red Turban kingdom of Ming Xia. He seemed to have governed competently, having recruited scholars and heeding the advice of a Confucian official named Liu Zhen, but failed in an attempt to take Yunnan from ...

  5. Ming Yuzhen - Wikipedia

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    In 1353 he joined the Red Turbans, a rebel group led by Xu Shouhui. He was blinded in the right eye during a battle. He was blinded in the right eye during a battle. In 1360, Xu was killed by Chen Youliang , so Ming left his group and proclaimed himself King of Longshu (隴蜀王).

  6. Xú Shòuhui - Wikipedia

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  7. Chen Youliang - Wikipedia

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    Still Xu and his troops arrived in Jiangxi, so he later turned on Xu Shouhui and assassinated him. In 1357, Chen proclaimed himself "King of Han" in Jiangzhou (江州; present-day Jiujiang, Jiangxi), and emperor the next year after Xu Shouhui died.

  8. Ni Wenjun - Wikipedia

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    Ni Wenjun. Ni Wenjun ( Chinese: 倪文俊; died 1357) was a Chinese general of the Red Turban Rebellions who fought against the Yuan dynasty in the 1360s. He served under General Xu Shouhui. One of Ni's famous subordinates was Chen Youliang, who later founded the short-lived Chen Han dynasty . Ni Wenjun was later trapped and assassinated by ...

  9. 50,000 protest Georgia’s foreign agent bill as US sounds ...

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    Tens of thousands march against a bill that has touched off a rolling political crisis in Georgia, as the US says country faces choice between a Russian-style law and the people’s Euro-Atlantic ...