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Liu Shan (Ming dynasty)

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25: 180: 164:, he took command of the Chinese armies outside of the capital city. Liu Shan commanded a 100,000-strong force of Chinese troops to attack the Vietnamese troops to start the Battles of Lang Son and the 289: 217: 274: 42: 252: 168:. Le Loi turned his attention to the main force, Liu Shan's, and quickly annihilated them. Liu Shan was captured, and summarily executed. 294: 108: 89: 61: 210: 279: 161: 68: 46: 242: 75: 203: 57: 35: 284: 149: 133: 82: 248: 187: 165: 125: 145: 268: 141: 24: 179: 148:. The Emperor of China called upon him to lead a massive army to crush the 153: 157: 186:
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