King of Zhangchu

E827548

The King of Zhangchu was the royal title assumed by rebel leader Chen Sheng during the Dazexiang Uprising against the Qin dynasty in ancient China.

Try in SPARQL Jump to: Surface forms Statements Referenced by

Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
King of Chu, Chen Sheng 1

Statements (35)

Predicate Object
instanceOf monarchical title
royal title
alsoKnownAs King of Zhang Chu NERFINISHED
Zhangchu Wang NERFINISHED
appliedDuringEvent Dazexiang Uprising NERFINISHED
appliedDuringReignOf Chen Sheng NERFINISHED
associatedWith peasant uprisings in Qin China
associatedWithDynasty Qin dynasty NERFINISHED
capital Chen County NERFINISHED
country Zhangchu NERFINISHED
countryOfTitle Zhangchu regime NERFINISHED
dissolved 208 BC
establishedBy Chen Sheng NERFINISHED
follows Qin dynasty rule in the region of Chu
governmentForm monarchy
hasGenderOfTitleHolder male
hasHistoricalPeriod end of Qin dynasty
hasRole head of state of Zhangchu
military leadership over rebel forces
hasSignificance first royal title adopted by a major rebel against Qin unification
heldBy Chen Sheng NERFINISHED
inception 209 BC
languageOfTitle Classical Chinese
locatedInTime 3rd century BC
late Qin dynasty NERFINISHED
partOf Dazexiang Uprising NERFINISHED
predecessorOffice none (newly created rebel kingship)
reasonForEstablishment rebellion against Qin dynasty
region Chu NERFINISHED
replaces Qin imperial authority in Chu
shortName King of Chu NERFINISHED
successorTitle King of Chu (other claimants during Chu–Han contention) NERFINISHED
titleHolder Chen Sheng NERFINISHED
usedAsSymbolOf resistance to Qin rule
usedBy Chen Sheng NERFINISHED

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Dazexiang Uprising mottoOrSlogan King of Zhangchu
this entity surface form: King of Chu, Chen Sheng
Dazexiang Uprising declaredTitleOfLeader King of Zhangchu