Revolt of the Three Feudatories
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The Revolt of the Three Feudatories, also known as the Rebellion of Wu Sangui, was a rebellion lasting from 1673 to 1681 in the early Qing dynasty of China, during the reign of the Kangxi Emperor. The revolt was led by Wu Sangui, Shang Zhixin and Geng Jingzhong, the three ethnic Han lords of Yunnan, Guangdong and Fujian provinces whose hereditary titles were given to them for defecting to and helping the Qing dynasty conquer China proper, who rebelled after the Qing central government started abolishing their fiefs. The feudatories were supported by Zheng Jing's Kingdom of Tungning on the island of Taiwan, which sent forces to invade Mainland China. Additionally, minor Han military figures, such as Wang Fuchen, and the Chahar Mongols, also revolted against Qing rule.
1673 — 1681
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Qing dynasty, Kangxi Emperor, Wu Sangui, Zheng Jing, Kingdom of Tungning,
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| Type | Subtype | Date | Description | Notes | Source |
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| event | armed conflict | 1673 | Revolt of the Three Feudatories | Kangxi Emperor, Qing dynasty, Zheng Jing, rebellion, Kingdom of Tungning, Wu Sangui, triad | Wikidata |