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to Jiangzhou. Anticipating this, Chen Youliang ordered his men to lay an ambush to the city. Once Xu Shouhui arrived, he and his men fell ambush and Chen Youliang detained him, killing the rest of his men before proclaiming himself King of the
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took control of the city Longxing (now Nanchang 南昌市), Xu Shouhui wanted to move the capital from Hanyang to Longxing. Chen Youliang opposed this idea, as Longxing was not far from
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Rebels and warlords at the end of Yuan Dynasty, including the location of Xu Shouhui's force.
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After being temporarily defeated by the army of the Yuan dynasty, he fled to
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The number of his supporters increased rapidly as he claimed to be
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