Jingnan Rebellion

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The Jingnan Rebellion was a civil war in early Ming China in which Zhu Di seized the throne and became the Yongle Emperor, reshaping the dynasty’s political and military landscape.

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Jingnan Rebellion canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil war
rebellion
succession conflict
alsoKnownAs Jingnan campaign
surface form: Jingnan Campaign

Jingnan zhi yi
surface form: Jingnan zhiyi
cause fear of demotion and loss of power by Zhu Di
reduction of princely powers by the Jianwen Emperor
succession dispute after the Hongwu Emperor’s death
commander Fang Xiaoru
Geng Bingwen
Li Jinglong
Yongle Emperor
surface form: Zhu Di
conflictIn Ming dynasty
country Ming dynasty
endTime 1402
followedBy Yongle Emperor
surface form: Yongle Emperor’s reign

Yongle-era expansion and reforms
hasMainBelligerent Jianwen Emperor
Yongle Emperor
surface form: Zhu Di
hasParticipant Jianwen Emperor
Ming imperial army
Ming imperial princes
Yongle Emperor
surface form: Zhu Di
historicalImpact led to later official efforts to erase or downplay the Jianwen reign
reshaped Ming political and military structure
set precedent for powerful imperial princes challenging the throne
location Beijing
surface form: Beiping

China
Nanjing
Yangtze River basin
opponent Ming central government loyalists
forces loyal to the Jianwen Emperor
partOf history of the Ming dynasty
precededBy Hongwu Emperor
surface form: reign of the Hongwu Emperor

succession of the Jianwen Emperor
relatedTo Hongwu Emperor
Jianwen Emperor
Yongle Emperor
result accession of Zhu Di as the Yongle Emperor
consolidation of imperial power under the Yongle Emperor
increased role of secret police and eunuch agencies
overthrow of the Jianwen Emperor
reorganization of Ming political institutions
strengthening of military power of the northern frontier forces
victory of Zhu Di
significantEvent battle of Baigou River
surface form: Battle of Baigou River

capture of Nanjing by Zhu Di’s forces
Jingnan campaign
surface form: siege of Nanjing (1402)
startTime 1399
timePeriod early 15th century

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Yongle Emperor conflict Jingnan Rebellion
Jingnan campaign alsoKnownAs Jingnan Rebellion