Part of the military conquests of the Ming dynasty
Date
1370—1371
Location
Sichuan
Result
Ming victory
Belligerents
Ming dynasty
Ming Xia (Red Turban kingdom)
Commanders and leaders
Hongwu Emperor Tang Yu Fu Youde Lan Yu Tang He Liao Yongzhong Zhu Xianzhong
Ming Sheng (Emperor of Ming Xia) Wu Youren Ding Shizhen Dai Shou
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Wars of the Hongwu Emperor
Red Turban Rebellions
Poyang
Sichuan (Xia)
Yunnan
1st Mong Mao War
Uriankhai
Buir Lake
Dao Ganmeng rebellion
The Ming conquest of Sichuan saw the Ming Dynasty conquer Sichuan from the Ming Xia Kingdom from 1370 to 1371. Besides being situated in a rich province, Xia also prevented further Ming Dynasty expansion into southwestern areas such as Yunnan. The Ming Dynasty's ultimate victory marked the unification of China proper by the Hongwu Emperor.
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