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On 12 May 1510, all the high officials of the region were invited to a banquet held at the prince's residence. During the banquet, his soldiers rushed in and slaughtered several officers, officials, and eunuchs. Soldiers also were sent to kill officials who had refused to attend the banquet. Then
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Anhua proclaimed that he rebelled to get rid of Liu Jin and asked for support from the regional commanders, hoping for reinforcement. But the commanders were too afraid of Liu Jin's power, and refused to respond. Liu Jin failed to put down the rebellion and quickly fled.
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was dispatched to Shaanxi in order to implement the new rate of taxation on military areas. He punished corrupt tax officials; all of them were the Prince of Anhua's men. The Prince of Anhua seized this opportunity and stirred up his supporters to rebel.
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The Prince of Anhua had long thought himself a suitable candidate to become the Ming Emperor. He shared his views with several military commanders, officials, local scholars and shamans, and also recruited a handful of soldiers.
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was appointed as inspector of the army. However, before they reached Shaanxi, the uprising was already put down. On 30 May 1510, a cavalry commander who feigned to join the uprising, had already seized the Prince of Anhua.
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Part I, "The Prince of Anhua Uprising" by Frederick W. Mote and Denis Twitchett.
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After the seizure of Anhua, Zhang Yong escorted the prince to
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send the imperial army in order to punish the prince. General
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Index

Prince Anhua
Prince of Anhua
House
Zhu
Prince of Qing's line
Chinese name
family name
Zhu
simplified Chinese
traditional Chinese
pinyin
Ming dynasty
Shaanxi
Prince of Anhua rebellion
Liu Jin
Zhengde Emperor
Yang Yiqing
Zhang Yong
Beijing
Prince of Ning
House of Zhu
Prince of Qing lineage
Chinese royalty
Categories
15th-century births
1510 deaths
Ming dynasty imperial princes
Ming dynasty rebels
Executed Ming dynasty people
16th-century executions by China

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