Initial Rebel Offensive (Jingnan rebellion)
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The Jingnan rebellion against the Ming emperor started with a revolt of Zhu Di, the Prince of Yan. Zhu Di was a pretender to the throne as well as the uncle of the emperor.
Chronology
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- July 1399: Zhu Di was now in full control of the city.
- August 1399: On August 24, Yan forces arrived in Wujixian.
- August 1399: In 1399, the Rebel Prince of Yan led his forces to attack and capture the cities of Xiongxian and Zhengzhou. This event marked a significant victory for the Yan forces in their rebellion against the ruling dynasty.
- August 1399: In 1399, the Rebel Prince of Yan led his forces to attack and capture the cities of Xiongxian and Zhengzhou. This event marked a significant victory for the Yan forces in their rebellion against the ruling dynasty.
- August 1399: On August 24, Yan forces arrived in Wujixian.
- July 1399: Yan forces captured Tongzhou, Jizhou, Dunhua and Miyun districts.
- July 1399: By the end of July, Juyong Pass, Huailai and Yongping all fell to the Yan forces.