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    The Jingnan campaign, or Jingnan rebellion, was a three-year civil war from 1399 to 1402 in the early years of the Ming dynasty of China. It occurred between...
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    from corrupt court officials. This sparked a civil war known as the Jingnan campaign, which aimed to eliminate disorder. In 1402, Zhu Di captured the capital...
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    the initial attacks on his princedom and drove south to launch the Jingnan campaign against the Jianwen Emperor in Nanjing. In 1402, he successfully overthrew...
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    Jianwen Emperor, attempted to curtail his uncles' power, prompting the Jingnan campaign, an uprising that placed the Prince of Yan upon the throne as the Yongle...
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    (1351–1368) Yellow River course change in 1358 Moghulistan in 1372 Jingnan Campaign (1399-1402) Zheng He's treasure ships (1405-1433) Yishiha's voyages...
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  • after Mircea removes the reigning monarch, Prince Iuga. April 25 – Jingnan campaign: In the Shandong province of Ming dynasty China, Zhu Di, Prince of...
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    claimed to receive the divine assistance of Xuanwu during his successful Jingnan Campaign against his nephew, he had a number of Taoist monasteries constructed...
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    participated in the Jingnan campaign Zhu Gaosui (1383–1431), Prince of Zhao, 3rd son of the Yongle Emperor, participated in the Jingnan campaign Zhu Zhifan (c...
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  • month), the Yongle Emperor, who had usurped the throne through the Jingnan campaign, abolished the Jianwen era name and renamed it Hongwu 35. The following...
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  • Mei Yin (category People of the Jingnan Campaign)
    Mei Yin (Chinese: 梅殷; pinyin: Méi Yīn; died 1405), courtesy name Boyin (伯殷), was the son of Mei Sizu, Marquis of Runan's brother, and the son-in-law of...
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