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| 0044 | Rebellion China Kuang Wu Ti |  |
| Suppresses a rebellion in Vietnam |
| Suppresses a rebellion in Vietnam |
| 0091 | Rebellion China Ho Ti |  |
| Enlists the eunuchs to rid himself of the Empress 's Dou clan |
| Enlists the eunuchs to rid himself of the Empress 's Dou clan |
| 0107 | Rebellion China Ho Ti |  |
| Defeats the Qiang in the nth west |
| Defeats the Qiang in the nth west |
| 0153 | Rebellion China Huan Ti |  |
| Plagues of locusts lead to widespread rebellion |
| Plagues of locusts lead to widespread rebellion |
| 0168 | Rebellion China Xian, Dou |  |
| Attempts to rid the court of eunuch domination |
| Dou Xian is forced to kill himself by the Eunuchs |
| 0184 | Rebellion China Ling Ti |  |
| A sect following Zhang Zhue take over Eastern China |
| A sect following Zhang Zhue take over Eastern China |
| Ling Ti cannot suppress rebellion because of mutiny in his army |
| 0659 | Rebellion China Kao Tsung |  |
| Defeats the rebellion of the Western Turks & captures the Khan |
| Defeats the rebellion of the Western Turks & captures the Khan |
| 0763 | Rebellion China Tai Tsung |  |
| The An Lushan rebellion is brought to an end |
| The An Lushan rebellion is brought to an end |
| 0814 | Rebellion China Hsien Tsung |  |
| Launches a campaign to suppress rebellion in the provinces |
| Launches a campaign to suppress rebellion in the provinces |
| 0819 | Rebellion China Hsien Tsung |  |
| Has succesfully suppressed rebellion in the provinces |
| Has succesfully suppressed rebellion in the provinces |
| 1352 | Rebellion China Chu Yuan-Chang |  |
| Chu Yuan Cha Joins the rebel forces of Kuo Tzu-Hsing |
| Chu Yuan Cha Joins the rebel forces of Kuo Tzu-Hsing |
| 1353 | Rebellion China Chang, Shih Ch'eng |  |
| Leads a rebellion against the Mongol Yuan Dynasty |
| Raises a large peasant army |
| 1353 | Rebellion China Hongwu |  |
| Joins the Read Turbans, one of the major groups contesting Mongol rule |
| Joins the Read Turbans, one of the major groups contesting Mongol rule |
| 1353 | Siege of Yang chou China Chang, Shih Ch'eng |  |
| Yang chou Fails to capture Yang-chou |
| 1355 | Rebellion China Chu Yuan-Chang |  |
| Chu Yuan Cha Leads the Kuo Tzu-Hsing rebels |
| Chu Yuan Cha Leads the Kuo Tzu-Hsing rebels |
| 1356 | Capture of Hangchow China Chang, Shih Ch'eng |  |
| Hangchow Captures Hangchow |
| 1356 | Capture of Nanking China Chu Yuan-Chang |  |
| Nanking Leads the Kuo Tzu-Hsing rebels who capture Nanking |
| 1356 | Capture of Soochow China Chang, Shih Ch'eng |  |
| Soochow Captures Soochow |
| Yangtze Establishes the Kingdom of Wu on the lower Yangtze governing 10 million people |
| 1359 | Rebellion China Hongwu |  |
| Nanjing Leads the Red Turbans in Nanjing |
| Nanjing Leads the Red Turbans in Nanjing |
| 1399 | Rebellion China Yongle |  |
| Rebels against Chu Yun-Wen |
| Rebels against Chu Yun-Wen |
| 1402 | Rebellion China Yongle |  |
| Overthrows Chu Yun-Wen |
| 1506 | Rebellion China Zhengde |  |
| Officials challenge the eunuchs but the latter gain control of the government |
| Officials challenge the eunuchs but the latter gain control of the government |
| 1510 | Rebellion China Zhengde |  |
| Ningxia A Prince in Ningxia rebels against Zhengde |
| Ningxia A Prince in Ningxia rebels against Zhengde |
| Sichuan Commencement of 2 years rebellion & banditry in Sichuan |
| 1618 | Invasion of China China Nurhachi |  |
| Invades China & overruns part of Chinese Manchuria with the aid of the Khalka Mongols |
| 1850 | Capture of Nanking China Hsiuch'ing, Yang |  |
| Nanking The rebel leader captures Nanking |
| Wuch'ang The rebel leader captures Wuch'ang |
| 1850 | Rebellion China Hsien Feng |  |
| Taiping The Taiping begin a rebellion after Hsien Feng's accesion to the throne |
| 1853 | Capture of Shanghai China Hsiuch'ing, Yang |  |
| Shanghai The rebel leader captures Shanghai, China is now split into 2 |
| 1862 | Battle of Tzeki China Ward, Frederick Townsend |  |
| 20th Aug Tzeki The Chinese merchant's army of liberation under Ward wins 11 victories in 4 months |
| 20th Aug Tzeki Ward is mortally wounded |
| 1864 | Capture of Nanking China Kuo-fan, Tseng |  |
| 10th July Nanking Captures Nanking which brings the Taiping rebellion to an end |
| 1864 | Capture of Nanking China T'ung Chih |  |
| 10th July Nanking Suppresses the Taiping rebellion with western help |
| 1868 | Rebellion China T'ung Chih |  |
| Suppresses the northern bandits |
| Suppresses the northern bandits |
| 1873 | Rebellion China T'ung Chih |  |
| Guizhou Suppresses a tribal rebellion in Guizhou |
| Yunnan Suppresses a tribal rebellion in Yunnan |
| Guizhou Suppresses a tribal rebellion in Guizhou |
| Yunnan Suppresses a tribal rebellion in Yunnan |
| 1895 | Exile of Yat Sen China Yat-Sen, Sun |  |
| Forced into exile, 1895-1911 |
| Leads an abortive Nationalist rebellion in Canton |
| 1899 | Rebellion China Yuan |  |
| Supports attacks on missionaries because of the Great Powers' incursion into China |
| 1900 | Rebellion China Yuan |  |
| The anti-western Boxer (Yihetuan) rebellion is crushed by foreign troops (Russia, Britain, France, Japan, USA) and Tsu Hsi flees to the mountains |
| May Hankow The Boxers raise their standard of revolt on the railway line to Hankow |
| 21st May Peking Foreign diplomats call on China to suppreess anti-foreigner activities of the Boxers |
| 21st May Peking Foreign diplomats call on China to suppreess anti-foreigner activities of the Boxers |
| 1908 | Capture of Hankow China Shih-kai, Yuan |  |
| Hankow Captures Hankow from the Nationalists |
| 1908 | Capture of Wuhan China P'u-i |  |
| Wuhan Rebels capture Wuhan |
| 1908 | Exile of Yat Sen China Yat-Sen, Sun |  |
| 25th Dec Returns to China to participate in the nationalist rebellion |
| 1908 | Rebellion China P'u-i |  |
| Szechuan Rebelion breaks out after the Four Power Consortium tries to buy out local interests |
| 1908 | Rebellion China Shih-kai, Yuan |  |
| Comes out of retirement to suppress the rebellion |
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