
New Historical Mini-series: Huangchao Uprising
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The Huangchao Uprising, also known as the Huangchao Rebellion, refers to the civil uprising led by Huang Chao from the fifth year of Qianfu (878 AD) to the fourth year of Zhonghe (884 AD). It is the follow-up to Wang Xianzhi's uprising. It was also the longest-lasting, most widespread, and most far-reaching peasant uprising among the civil uprisings in the late Tang Dynasty. However, due to long-term mobile operations, no stable rear, lack of economic guarantee and mass base, it was difficult to last for a long time, which led to the final failure of the rebel army. This book introduces in detail the ins and outs of the Huangchao Uprising and its impact on later generations.
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