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Lin Kuan rebellion

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Lin Kuan's rebel army was initially successful, but the Ming continued to reinforce their army and soon the rebels were left with no option but to hide and attack from the densely forested hills. Villages which did not cooperate with the Ming soldiers were massacred. Lin Kuan and his men eventually
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sapling, saying that if it lived, then they too shall live. The sapling sprouted after two days, giving the rebels the courage to attack a weak point in the enemy ranks, breaking out. Despite the momentary success, Lin Kuan was captured and executed in October 1397.
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found themselves surrounded by Ming troops on a mountain-top. According to Kam folklore, Lin Kuan planted an upside down
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was defeated in 1385, 32,000 Ming soldiers came to settle in their land. This sparked a rebellion in 1397.
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During the short duration of the rebellion, 21,500 Kam and
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Huguang
Ming dynasty
Kam people
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Wu Mian
Lin Kuan
Kam people
Huguang
Ming dynasty
Wu Mian rebellion
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Miao people
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Geary 2003
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Ming dynasty
History
Red Turban Rebellion
Wu Mian rebellion
Ming conquest of Yunnan
Mingā€“Mong Mao War
Campaign against the Uriankhai
Battle of Buir Lake
Lin Kuan rebellion

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