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Chen Han ( simplified Chinese : 陈汉 ; traditional Chinese : 陳漢 ; 1360–1364), officially the Great Han (simplified Chinese: 大汉 ; traditional Chinese: 大漢 ), was a short-lived Chinese dynasty in the middle Yangtze region during the chaotic late Yuan dynasty . It was founded by the Red Turban rebel general Chen Youliang .

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4-630: Great Han (大漢) may refer to: Chen Han Kingdom Greater Han , a school of thought relating to Chinese culture Official name of the Southern Han dynasty from 918 to 970. Great Han Empire, a name for the Han dynasty A state declared during the Nian Rebellion Great Han Sichuan Military Government , a regional government established during

8-512: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Chen Han Chen Youliang first dominated and later assassinated the Red Turban leader Xu Shouhui and usurped his regional regime. At its height, Chen Han territory encompassed the modern provinces of Hubei , Jiangxi , and Hunan , but Jiangxi mostly fell to another warlord, Zhu Yuanzhang , in 1361. In 1363, Chen and Zhu fought in

12-652: The 1911 Revolution by Pu Dianzun (蒲殿俊) in Sichuan Name of the Korean Empire (大韓) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Great Han . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Great_Han&oldid=1248984661 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

16-468: The decisive Battle of Lake Poyang , where Chen was killed. His teenage son, Chen Li , succeeded him but no longer had the resources to resist the powerful Zhu, who conquered Han the next year. Chen Li surrendered to Zhu and then moved to Goryeo (Korea), where he had children and became the progenitor of the Korean Yangsan Jin clan . This article related to the history of China is

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