Jingnan campaign

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The Jingnan campaign was a civil war in early Ming 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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All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Jingnan campaign canonical 5
siege of Nanjing (1402) 2
Jingnan Campaign 1

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf civil war
military campaign
succession conflict
alsoKnownAs Jingnan Rebellion
Jingnan zhi yi
belligerent Jianwen Emperor
Ming central government loyalists
Prince of Yan Zhu Di
chronology fought between 1399 and 1402
commander Fang Xiaoru
Li Jinglong
Yongle Emperor
surface form: Zhu Di
conflictIn Ming dynasty
country China
endPoint capture of Nanjing
endTime 1402
era early Ming dynasty
followedBy reign of Yongle Emperor
hasCause political conflict between Zhu Di and Jianwen Emperor
succession dispute in early Ming dynasty
historicalPeriod 15th century
literalMeaning Campaign to Pacify the Difficulties
location Beijing
surface form: Beiping

Nanjing
Yangtze River basin
surface form: Yangtze River valley

northern China
opponent Ming imperial forces loyal to Jianwen Emperor
partOf history of the Ming dynasty
politicalConsequence Yongle Emperor moved the capital to Beijing
strengthening of military power of the emperor
suppression of Jianwen-era reformers
predecessorEvent accession of Jianwen Emperor
death of Hongwu Emperor
relatedTo Hongwu Emperor
Jianwen Emperor
Yongle Emperor
result accession of Zhu Di as Yongle Emperor
consolidation of imperial power under Yongle Emperor
overthrow of Jianwen Emperor
victory of Zhu Di
significantEvent battle of Baigou River
battle of Dongchang
Jingnan campaign self-linksurface differs
surface form: siege of Nanjing (1402)
startPoint Beijing
surface form: Beiping
startTime 1399
yearOfConflict 1399
1400
1401
1402

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Jianwen Emperor notableEvent Jingnan campaign
Yongle Emperor cameToPowerThrough Jingnan campaign
Zhu Yunwen conflict Jingnan campaign
Yunwen notableEvent Jingnan campaign
Jingnan campaign significantEvent Jingnan campaign self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: siege of Nanjing (1402)
Prince of Yan notableEventAssociated Jingnan campaign
Jingnan Rebellion significantEvent Jingnan campaign
this entity surface form: siege of Nanjing (1402)
Jingnan Rebellion alsoKnownAs Jingnan campaign
this entity surface form: Jingnan Campaign