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Chimei, Chimei - Aftermaths, Chimei - Campaign against Chang'an, Chimei - Fan Chong, Chimei - Flight back east and collapse, Chimei - Loss of popular support, Chimei - Mother Lü, Chimei - Temporary submission to Emperor Gengshi, Chimei - The confrontation with Xin forces under Wang Kuang and Lian Dan, Chimei - The joining of the forces, Chimei - The rise of what would become Chimei
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ARTICLES RELATED TO Chimei - Loss of popular support |  |  |  | Chimei - Loss of popular support: Encyclopedia II - Chimei - Loss of popular supportMeanwhile, Emperor Penzi was installed on the Han throne in Chang'an. Initially, the people of the Guanzhong (關中, modern central Shaanxi) region submitted and offered tributes -- and were surprised when the Chimei soldiers continuously robbed them on the way to Chang'an. The locals soon resumed maintaining and defending their outposts. They also started to look forward to Liu Xiu, who by then had declared himself as an emperor as well (establishing the Eastern Han Dynasty), and his general Deng Yu (鄧禹), whose forces were then station ...
See also:Chimei, Chimei - The rise of what would become Chimei, Chimei - Mother Lü, Chimei - Fan Chong, Chimei - The joining of the forces, Chimei - The confrontation with Xin forces under Wang Kuang and Lian Dan, Chimei - Temporary submission to Emperor Gengshi, Chimei - Campaign against Chang'an, Chimei - Loss of popular support, Chimei - Flight back east and collapse, Chimei - Aftermaths Read more here: » Chimei: Encyclopedia II - Chimei - Loss of popular support |
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 |  |  | Chimei - Loss of popular support: Encyclopedia II - Chimei - The rise of what would become ChimeiCirca 17, due to Wang Mang's incompetence in ruling -- particularly in his implementation of his land reform policy -- and a major Yellow River flood affecting the modern Shandong and northern Jiangsu regions, the people who could no longer subsist on farming were forced into rebellion to try to survive. The rebellions were numerous and fractured. Two key major examples are discussed below.
Chimei - Mother Lü.
The case of Mother Lü (呂母, personal name unknown) was a highlyl unusual one. Her son was a ...
See also:Chimei, Chimei - The rise of what would become Chimei, Chimei - Mother Lü, Chimei - Fan Chong, Chimei - The joining of the forces, Chimei - The confrontation with Xin forces under Wang Kuang and Lian Dan, Chimei - Temporary submission to Emperor Gengshi, Chimei - Campaign against Chang'an, Chimei - Loss of popular support, Chimei - Flight back east and collapse, Chimei - Aftermaths Read more here: » Chimei: Encyclopedia II - Chimei - The rise of what would become Chimei |
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 |  |  | Chimei - Loss of popular support: Encyclopedia II - Chimei - Flight back east and collapseIn autumn 26, The Chimei forces attacked the territory held by the regional warlord Wei Xiao (隗囂), but were repelled by Wei. At this time, they suffered from a sudden cold spell that froze many soldiers to death. They headed back east and reentered Chang'an and engaged in a series of battles with Deng and, despite their reduced strength at this time, continued to defeat Deng regularly. The wars led to a severe famine in the Guangzhong region, which affected not only the people of the region but also both Chimei and Deng's forces. Chimei, ...
See also:Chimei, Chimei - The rise of what would become Chimei, Chimei - Mother Lü, Chimei - Fan Chong, Chimei - The joining of the forces, Chimei - The confrontation with Xin forces under Wang Kuang and Lian Dan, Chimei - Temporary submission to Emperor Gengshi, Chimei - Campaign against Chang'an, Chimei - Loss of popular support, Chimei - Flight back east and collapse, Chimei - Aftermaths Read more here: » Chimei: Encyclopedia II - Chimei - Flight back east and collapse |
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 |  |  | Chimei - Loss of popular support: Encyclopedia II - Chimei - Campaign against Chang'anBy late 24, while Chimei was strong militarily, but the soldiers were fatigued from all of the wars and wanted to return home. Fan and the other leaders concluded that in order to keep them together, a bigger goal needed to be set. They therefore set their eyes on Emperor Gengshi's regime, which by then had relocated to Chang'an. The Chimei forces were divided into two armies, one led by Fan and Pang, targeting Wu Gate (武關, in modern Shangluo, Shaanxi), and the other led by Xu, Xie, and Yang, targeting Luhun Gate (陸渾關, in m ...
See also:Chimei, Chimei - The rise of what would become Chimei, Chimei - Mother Lü, Chimei - Fan Chong, Chimei - The joining of the forces, Chimei - The confrontation with Xin forces under Wang Kuang and Lian Dan, Chimei - Temporary submission to Emperor Gengshi, Chimei - Campaign against Chang'an, Chimei - Loss of popular support, Chimei - Flight back east and collapse, Chimei - Aftermaths Read more here: » Chimei: Encyclopedia II - Chimei - Campaign against Chang'an |
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 |  |  | Chimei - Loss of popular support: Encyclopedia II - Chimei - The confrontation with Xin forces under Wang Kuang and Lian DanBy 22, the forces that Jing and Wang led against Fan and other rebel generals were in shambles, and in 22, Fan killed Jing in battle.
Wang Mang reacted by sending two of his senior generals, Wang Kuang (王匡) and Lian Dan (廉丹) with a massive (100,000+ men) regular force, against these rebels. Fan and the other rebel leaders, concerned that during battles it would become impossible to tell friend or foe, ordered that their men color their eyebrows ...
See also:Chimei, Chimei - The rise of what would become Chimei, Chimei - Mother Lü, Chimei - Fan Chong, Chimei - The joining of the forces, Chimei - The confrontation with Xin forces under Wang Kuang and Lian Dan, Chimei - Temporary submission to Emperor Gengshi, Chimei - Campaign against Chang'an, Chimei - Loss of popular support, Chimei - Flight back east and collapse, Chimei - Aftermaths Read more here: » Chimei: Encyclopedia II - Chimei - The confrontation with Xin forces under Wang Kuang and Lian Dan |
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