Second Rebel Offensive (Jingnan rebellion)
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Was the second offensive of Ming emperor against the revolt of his uncle, the prince of Yan.
Chronology
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- November 1399: The Battle of Zhengcunba in 1399 was a conflict between the rebel Prince of Yan and Li Jinglong, a military commander of the Ming Dynasty. Li Jinglong's retreat to Dezhou marked a significant loss for the Ming forces in their struggle against the rebellion.
- October 1399: Yan forces reached Daning and Zhu Di entered the city.
- December 1399: The Battle of Zhengcunba in 1399 was a military conflict between the Ming Dynasty forces led by Li Jinglong and the opposing army. Li Jinglong, a prominent general of the Ming Dynasty, was forced to retreat to Dezhou after facing defeat in the battle.