Jingnan zhi yi

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Jingnan zhi yi was a civil war in early Ming dynasty China in which the Prince of Yan, Zhu Di, rebelled against his nephew the Jianwen Emperor and ultimately seized the throne as the Yongle Emperor.

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Jingnan zhi yi canonical 1
Jingnan zhiyi 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil war
historical event
war of succession
alsoKnownAs Jingnan Campaign NERFINISHED
Jingnan Rebellion NERFINISHED
靖難之役 NERFINISHED
belligerent Jianwen Emperor NERFINISHED
Ming central government forces NERFINISHED
Prince of Yan Zhu Di NERFINISHED
Yan principality forces
chronology early Ming dynasty
commandedBy Zhu Di NERFINISHED
conflictType dynastic conflict
country Ming dynasty NERFINISHED
endTime 1402
followedBy Yongle Restoration NERFINISHED
reign of the Yongle Emperor NERFINISHED
hasCause conflict between imperial uncles and central authority
power struggle after the death of the Hongwu Emperor
reduction of princely powers by the Jianwen Emperor
hasParticipant Jianwen Emperor NERFINISHED
Ming court officials NERFINISHED
Ming imperial princes NERFINISHED
Zhu Di NERFINISHED
impact relocation of the capital to Beijing (later in Yongle reign)
strengthening of imperial autocracy under Yongle
languageOfName Chinese
location Beiping NERFINISHED
China NERFINISHED
Nanjing NERFINISHED
Yangtze River basin NERFINISHED
opposedBy Jianwen Emperor NERFINISHED
partOf history of the Ming dynasty
precededBy reign of the Hongwu Emperor NERFINISHED
relatedTo Jianwen Emperor NERFINISHED
Ming dynasty succession
Yongle Emperor NERFINISHED
result accession of Yongle Emperor
usurpation of the Ming throne by Zhu Di
victory of Zhu Di
significantEvent battle of Baigou River NERFINISHED
burning of the Ming palace in Nanjing
capture of Nanjing in 1402
siege of Beiping
startTime 1399
timePeriod early 15th century
late 14th century

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Jingnan campaign alsoKnownAs Jingnan zhi yi
Jingnan Rebellion alsoKnownAs Jingnan zhi yi
this entity surface form: Jingnan zhiyi