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officials and pillaged government storehouses. The rebellion was quashed after more than 200 days, and Huang Qianyao was killed along with most of his followers. However, sporadic rebellions continued in the following decades, with a particularly large one in 777 which was likewise brutally
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population was decimated by the incessant war and disorder, that both Pei Xingli and Yang Min (by then both dead) were hated by the people, and that the court had nothing to gain from putting down the rebellion.
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promising a quick end to the rebels; but after two years of fighting and inconclusive results, he lied to the court claiming that he had annihilated 20,000 men. Countless Tang soldiers died of
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forces in Vietnam. The rebellion ended when the Huang chiefs accepted offers to surrender, although they held on to these prefectures until the
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By 824, Huang Shaoqing held 18 prefectures in Lingnan. According to Chinese records, they might have coordinated with
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A Native Chieftaincy in Southwest China: Franchising a Tai Chieftaincy Under the Tusi System of Late Imperial China
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It did not take many years before Huang Shaoqing began to rebel again, this time with his kinsmen Huang Shaodu (
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In 794, more than three decades after his father's death, Huang Shaoqing led an army to attack and besiege
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ravaging the north, the Rau people rebelled under the leadership of Huang Shaoqing's father Huang Qianyao (
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who told Sun to appease them. Quickly, Huang Shaoqing's warrior son Huang Changmian (
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The Tang court was by then preoccupied with other revolts as well as wars with the
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In 822, Huang Shaoqing took advantage of Chinese inaction to attack
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In March 807, Huang Shaoqing's vice-commander Huang Chengqing (
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and massacred its people. The Observational Commissioner (
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period (827–835), when a Tang army under Dong Lan (
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