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Bozhou rebellion
Part of the Miao rebellions
Date1589 – 1600
Location
Bozhou (Zunyi, Guizhou)
Result Ming victory
Belligerents
Chiefdom of Bozhou

Ming dynasty


Sichuan and Guizhou aboriginals, including:

  • Chiefdom of Shuixi
  • Chiefdom of Shizhu
Commanders and leaders
Yang Yinglong 
Yang Chaodong Executed
Yang Weidong Executed
Yang Zhaolong Executed
Ma Qiansi Executed
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]
unknown

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.

  1. ^ a b c d Swope 2009, p. 39.
  2. ^ Dardess 2012, p. 9.
  3. ^ a b Lewis 2015, p. 240.

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