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- Li Zicheng was a former minor Ming official who led a peasant revolt against the Ming Dynasty in 1644123. He accused the Ming of corruption and promised to bring greater prosperity to rural areas, even as he ransacked and burned villages3. Li Zicheng's rebellion aimed at the overthrow of the Ming Dynasty and led to the establishment of the Qing Dynasty2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.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.library.achievingthedream.org/herkimerworldciviliza…Li Zicheng's Rebellion A peasant rebellion led by Li Zicheng aiming at the overthrow of the Ming Dynasty and leading to the establishment of the Qing Dynasty. Li Zicheng began recruiting troops in Xi'an, Shaanxi province, and later went on and gained power throughout north east China.www.liquisearch.com/list_of_rebellions_in_china/li_…In 1644, Li led hundreds of thousands of rebels across northern China, gathering much popular support along the way by accusing the Ming of corruption and promising to bring greater prosperity to these rural areas, even as he ransacked and burned villages.samurai-archives.com/wiki/Li_Zicheng
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