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  1. Li Zicheng - Wikipedia

    • Li Zicheng and Zhang Xianzhong, also from Shaanxi province, were two of the major leaders in the peasant rebellions during the late Ming dynasty. In 1633, Li joined a rebel army led by Gao Yingxiang (高迎祥), nicknamed "the Dashing King.” See more

    Overview

    Li Zicheng (22 September 1606 – 1645 ), born Li Hongji, also known by his nickname, the Dashing King, was a … See more

    Biography

    Li Zicheng was born in 1606 as Li Hongji to an impoverished family of farmers in Li Jiqian village, Yan'an prefecture, northeast Shaanxi province. Li Zicheng had a brother who was 20 years his senior and raised Li Zicheng alo… See more

    BornLi Hongji · (李鴻基) · 22 September 1606 · Li Jiqian village, Yan'an prefecture, northeast Shaanxi, Ming dynasty
    Died1645 (aged 38–39) · border of Hubei, Hunan and Jiangxi, Qing dynasty
    DynastyShun
    Historiography

    Although the success of the Ming-Qing transition was attributed to the weakening of the Ming dynasty (exacerbated by Li Zicheng's rebellion), official historiography during the Qing dynasty regarded Li as an illegitimate … See more

    In popular culture

    Li appears as a bandit in Baifa Monü Zhuan, a wuxia novel by Liang Yusheng, where the heroine comments he is worthy of being a king. Li is featured as a character in some of the works of Hong Kong wuxia writer Jin Yong (Louis … See more

    In folklore

    There are many stories and folklore attributed to Li Zicheng. One such story claims that when Li Zicheng was young he killed one of his classmates and was promptly disowned by his family and shunned b… See more

     
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  2. Li Zicheng was a Chinese rebel leader who dethroned Chongzhen, the last emperor of the Ming dynasty (1368–1644). A local village leader, Li joined the rebel cause in 1630 following a great famine that had caused much unrest in the northern part of the country.
    www.britannica.com/biography/Li-Zicheng
    Li Zicheng was a prominent rebel leader during the late Ming Dynasty in China. He rose to prominence in the 1630s and 1640s, leading a peasant uprising that eventually toppled the Ming Dynasty and established the short-lived Shun Dynasty.
    chinatripedia.com/li-zicheng-the-terminator-of-min…
    The Jiashen Incident (simplified Chinese: 甲申之变; traditional Chinese: 甲申之變), also known as the Battle of Beijing, took place in 1644 in the areas surrounding Beijing, and was fought between forces of the incumbent Ming dynasty and the Shun dynasty founded by peasant rebel leader Li Zicheng.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jiashen_Incident
    The Chinese military, caught between fruitless efforts to defeat the Manchu raiders from the north and huge peasant revolts in the provinces, essentially fell apart. On April 24, 1644, Beijing fell to a rebel army led by Li Zicheng, a former minor Ming official who became the leader of the peasant revolt and then proclaimed the Shun dynasty.
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    After the Shun was created, Li Zicheng ordered the soldiers to kill the Ming remnants still existing in Beijing, resulting in strong rebellions from the forces of the Southern Ming. With the Shun ministers constantly fighting for power, the dynasty effectively lasted less than a year.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shun_dynasty
     
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