Yang Yinglong † Yang Chaodong Yang Weidong Yang Zhaolong Ma Qiansi Yang Zhu †
Li Hualong Xing Jie Guo Zizhang Liu Ting Chen Lin
An Jiangchen Long Cheng (An Yaochen) Ma Qiansheng Qin Liangyu
Strength
140,000[1][2]
200,000-240,000[1][3]
Casualties and losses
22,687 killed[1][3] 6,663 captured[1]
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Miao Rebellions
Early Ming
Bozhou
1735
1795
1854
The Bozhou rebellion (Chinese: 播州之役) was a Miao uprising that occurred in Guizhou and spread to Sichuan and Huguang between 1589 and 1600 during the Ming dynasty.
The Bozhourebellion (Chinese: 播州之役) was a Miao uprising that occurred in Guizhou and spread to Sichuan and Huguang between 1589 and 1600 during the Ming...
several rebellions among the Miao people (also known as the Hmong) in Chinese history: Miao rebellions in the Ming dynasty (14th–15th centuries) Bozhou rebellion...
was the stronghold of the Chiefdom of Bozhou until its destruction by the Ming dynasty after the Bozhourebellion. Considered the only well-preserved site...
Fanjingshan. The Bozhourebellion in the late 16th century caused great damages to Fanjingshan's temples. After suppressing the rebellion, the Wanli Emperor...
a decade for the Ming to suppress the rebellion, and the Bozhou Tusi was defeated and abolished in 1600. Bozhou, Sizhou, Shuidong and Shuixi were called...
military campaigns, which included the Ordos campaign, Bozhourebellion by the Chiefdom of Bozhou in southwestern China and the Imjin War, during the Wanli...
In 2016, Zunyi County in Zunyi City was abolished and the district-level Bozhou District was established. In April 2017, the Ministry of Civil Affairs agreed...
Emperor to the rise and establishment of the Qing dynasty. Red Turban Rebellion (1351–1368) Yellow River course change in 1358 Moghulistan in 1372 Jingnan...
more defensive in nature and faced internal rebellions such as the Rebellion of Cao Qin and Bozhourebellion as well as invasions from the north such as...
is made of three urban districts of the city, Huichuan, Honghuagang, and Bozhou, had a population of 2,360,549 people; and the whole prefecture, including...
who became educated and this led to rebellion in the Uprising of the Five Barbarians. During the Bozhourebellion, the Ming army tasked with suppressing...
list of wars and battles involving China, organized by date. Bai Lang Rebellion (1911–1913) Second Chinese Revolution (1913) World War I (1914–1918) National...
The Red Turban Rebellions (Chinese: 紅巾起義; pinyin: Hóngjīn Qǐyì) were uprisings against the Yuan dynasty between 1351 and 1368, eventually leading to its...
The Miao rebellions in the Ming dynasty (simplified Chinese: 明朝苗民起义; traditional Chinese: 明朝苗民起義) were a series of rebellions of the indigenous tribes...
Jiajing wokou raids Single whip law Late (1572–1683) Jianzhou war Bozhourebellion Ordos campaign Japanese invasions of Korea Donglin movement Sino-Dutch...
leading a major rebellion that severely weakened the Tang dynasty. Huang was a salt smuggler before joining Wang Xianzhi's rebellion in 875. After splitting...
Lo-hsing, 1810 – 1863) was a Chinese guerrilla leader during the Nian Rebellion in China. Zhang was originally a landlord and a member of a powerful lineage...
China; Bozhou, Sizhou, Shuixi and Shuidong were called "Four Great Native Chiefdom in Guizhou" (贵州四大土司) by Chinese. Shuidong joint the She-An Rebellion in...
Resolute Army; he served during the First Sino-Japanese War and the Boxer Rebellion. Ma was born in 1838, at Maji, Anhui, Mengcheng County. His family was...
China. It is bordered by Henan province to the west and the cities of Bozhou to the northeast, Huainan to the southeast, and Lu'an to the south. Its...
often sought her advice. In 1599, when Yang Yinglong (楊應龍) started a rebellion in Bozhou (播州; present-day Zunyi, Guizhou), Ma Qiancheng brought 3,000 riders...
in Mengcheng Anhui, China, was an eminent military leader of the Nien Rebellion who was known during his military tenure as the King of Lu (魯王). He led...