Xu Shouhui

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Xu Shouhui was a 14th-century Chinese rebel leader who founded the short-lived Tianwan dynasty during the late Yuan dynasty’s Red Turban uprisings.

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instanceOf 14th-century Chinese person
Chinese rebel
founder of a dynasty
historical figure
rebel leader
rebel regime
short-lived dynasty
basedIn Hubei region NERFINISHED
Jiangzhou region NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath assassination
centuryOfActivity 14th century
countryOfCitizenship China
diedIn 14th century
dynasticStatus founder of a short-lived dynasty
era late Yuan dynasty NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Han Chinese
existedDuring late Yuan dynasty
founded Tianwan dynasty NERFINISHED
foundedBy Xu Shouhui NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod transition from Yuan to Ming
killedBy Chen Youliang NERFINISHED
knownFor founding the Tianwan dynasty
leading a major rebellion against the Yuan dynasty
participation in the Red Turban Rebellions
movement Red Turban Rebellions NERFINISHED
occupation rebel leader
self-proclaimed emperor
opponent Yuan dynasty NERFINISHED
partOf Red Turban Rebellions NERFINISHED
Red Turban Rebellions NERFINISHED
politicalStatus usurper of Yuan authority
reignOver regions of the middle Yangtze River
religion Buddhism
Maitreya Buddhist sect NERFINISHED
successor Chen Youliang NERFINISHED
title Emperor of Tianwan NERFINISHED

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