Zhu Di, Prince of Yan Zhu Gaochi, Hereditary Prince of Yan Zhu Gaoxu, Prince of Gaoyang Comm. Yao Guangxiao Qiu Fu Zhu Neng Zhang Yu † Zhang Fu Zheng He Zhu Quan, Prince of Ning Three Guards of Doyan
Zhu Yunwen, the Jianwen Emperor (MIA) Geng Bingwen Tie Xuan Li Jinglong Xu Huizu Qi Tai Huang Zicheng Fang Xiaoru Sheng Yong
Strength
120,000
500,000[1]
Casualties and losses
Unknown
Heavy
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Wars of the Yongle Emperor
Jingnan
Annam
Kherlen
Kotte
Mongol
Lam Sơn
Jingnan campaign
Chinese
靖難之役
Literal meaning
Pacification (靖) of crisis (難)
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Jìngnàn Zhīyì
IPA
[dʑînnân dzípjɛ̂n]
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 two descendants of the Ming dynasty's founder Zhu Yuanzhang: his grandson Zhu Yunwen by his first son, and Zhu Yuanzhang's fourth son Zhu Di, Prince of Yan. Though Zhu Yunwen had been the chosen crown prince of Zhu Yuanzhang and been made emperor upon the death of his grandfather in 1398, friction began immediately after Yuanzhang's death. Zhu Yunwen began arresting Zhu Yuanzhang's other sons immediately, seeking to decrease their threat. But within a year open military conflict began, and the war continued until the forces of the Prince of Yan captured the imperial capital Nanjing. The fall of Nanjing was followed by the demise of the Jianwen Emperor, Zhu Yunwen. Zhu Di was then crowned the Ming Dynasty's third emperor, the Yongle Emperor.[2]
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