Liu Futong

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Liu Futong was a 14th-century Chinese rebel leader who played a key role in the uprisings that helped topple the Yuan dynasty and pave the way for the Ming.

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instanceOf Yuan dynasty rebel
human
military leader
rebel leader
activeDuring late Yuan dynasty
category 14th-century Chinese people
Chinese rebels
Yuan–Ming transition figures
causeOfDeath killed in battle
countryOfCitizenship Yuan dynasty NERFINISHED
ethnicity Han Chinese NERFINISHED
gender male
historicalRegion northern China NERFINISHED
ideology anti-Yuan
knownFor helping to topple the Yuan dynasty
leading uprisings against the Yuan dynasty
paving the way for the Ming dynasty
languageOfEthnicGroup Chinese
mannerOfDeath death in combat
militaryRank rebel commander
movement Red Turban Rebellion NERFINISHED
name Liu Futong NERFINISHED
notableImpact contributed to the collapse of Yuan rule in northern China
created conditions for the rise of the Ming dynasty
opponent Mongol rule in China
Yuan dynasty NERFINISHED
participantIn Red Turban Rebellion NERFINISHED
partOf peasant uprisings against Yuan rule
roleInEvent key leader in early Red Turban forces
supported restoration of a Han Chinese dynasty
timePeriod 14th century

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