• Han Lin'er (d. 1367) was one of the leaders of the Red Turban Rebellion during the late Yuan dynasty of China. From 1355, he was the emperor of the Song...
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    acknowledged his formal subordination to the main Red Turban leader, Han Lin'er, who claimed to be the successor of the Song dynasty. In early 1368, after...
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    activity. Han Shantong was captured and executed, but his wife and son, Han Lin'er, escaped with Liu. Liu established a capital at Yingzhou in modern western...
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    the capture of Emperor Han Lin'er. Zhu Yuanzhang personally led the campaign to retake Anfeng and successfully rescued Han Lin'er. He also confronted the...
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  • father-in-law's) biography with that of Han Lin'er by pointing out that Zhu swore nominal allegiance to Han until 1367. Taylor 1975, pp. 32–33. Taylor...
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  • perhaps 30 locals dead in two days. March 16 – Red Turban Rebellions: Han Lin'er, a claimed descendant of Emperor Huizong of Song, is proclaimed emperor...
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    appointed as the Duke of Wu (吳國公) by the emperor of the rebel state of Song, Han Lin'er, in 1361, and on 4 February 1364, he declared himself the King of Wu (吳王)...
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  • Enghien, queen consort of Naples (d. 1446) January – Han Lin'er, Chinese rebel leader, emperor of Han Song (b. 1339) January 9 – Giulia della Rena, Italian...
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  • after the Fall of Montségur. 1355 – Amidst the Red Turban Rebellions, Han Lin'er, a claimed descendant of Emperor Huizong of Song, is proclaimed emperor...
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  • indirect evidence.) Han Shantong found a staunch supporter in Liu Futong. After the plot was discovered, Han was executed. Han's son, Han Lin'er became the symbol...
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  • as Jianchen Zuo Baxue as Pojun Chiang Tsu-ping as Youruo Li Jinrong as Han Lin'er Wang Jialin as Duan Lang China Dolls as Wawa Shashou Yang Li as Dugu Yifang...
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    assumed power as Emperor after the death of the Red Turban Song Emperor Han Lin'er, who had tried to regain Khanbaliq, which eventually failed, and who died...
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    civilians for food in Fangshan, Beijing. 1385, the army of the rebel Han Lin'er hunted civilians for food. The following were the incidents of cannibalism...
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  • established by Xu Shouhui Song (宋) (1355–1366), a state established by Han Lin'er; see Red Turban Rebellions Song (airline), a former low-fare airline in...
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  • rebel activity from 1351 onwards. After Han Shantong was captured and executed by Yuan forces, his son, Han Lin'er, escaped with Liu Futong to Yingzhou where...
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  • Rebellion and quickly rose to a prominent position among the rebels. In 1363, Han Lin'er, the dynastic head of the Red Turbans, posthumously accorded Zhu Shizhen...
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    dynasty Red Turban rebel leaders Han Shantong and his son Han Lin'er (w:zh:韓林兒) claimed descent from the Song dynasty and Han Liner was enthroned as the Longfeng...
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    谯郡) at the time of the Sui dynasty. In 1355, during the Yuan dynasty, Han Lin'er (韓林兒) was proclaimed by Liu Futong (劉福通) to be the Emperor of Great Song...
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  • Youliang Yao Yuxing as Chen Li Gao Huailiang as Zhang Shicheng Li Jieni as Han Lin'er Tu Men as Toqto'a Liu Dong as Dahu Zhou Yang as Li Jin Zheng Jie as Wu...
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  • his career among the rebels loyal to the regime of Han Lin'er and formally submitted to Han Lin'er until 1367, thus benefiting from the authority of the...
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  • Xuanlang The Story of Furong 芙蓉诀 Qin Zique 2016 The Son of Heaven 真命天子 Han Lin’er Revive 重生之名流巨星 Feng Jing Demon Girl 半妖倾城 Wang Shaotang The Fire of Youth...
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  • disillusioned after failing to save a general's life and addressing Han Lin'er's death. He relinquishes his leadership of the Ming Cult to his deputies...
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    in Suzhou and in 1355, he became a member of the army led by Han Song emperor Han Lin'er. He rose through the ranks and eventually became an officer in...
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  • Petrus Torkilsson, Archbishop of Uppsala 1367 January – Han Lin'er, Chinese rebel leader, emperor of Han Song (b. 1339) January 9 – Giulia della Rena, Italian...
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  • Yingyu Su Mao as Taoist Tieguan Zhang Yuzhou as Leng Qian Rocky Hou as Han Lin'er Wang Weiguo as Kongwen Tao Jixin as Kongzhi Cao Zhanyong as Yuanye Wu...
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    inscriptions, and the Wu Zhu (五銖) inscription, which first appeared under the Han dynasty, became the most commonly used inscription and was often used by...
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  • Birth of Co-colonization", How Taiwan Became Chinese: Dutch, Spanish, and Han Colonization in the Seventeenth Century, Columbia University Press Andrade...
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  • basin and solidified his power in southern China. The suspicious death of Han Lin'er, the dynastic head of the Red Turbans, while at Zhu's court in 1367, cleared...
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  • Era name Period of use Length of use Remark Han Lin'er (r. 1355–1366 CE) Longfeng 龍鳳 1355–1366 CE 12 years...
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  • of Hezhong (河中; present-day Shanxi). In his early years, he followed Han Lin'er (韓林兒) and served as a censor. After Lu Zhen (呂珍) seized Anfeng, Ding Yu...
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