Revolt of the Three Feudatories
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Revolt of the Three Feudatories
Summary
Revolt of the Three Feudatories is a rebellion[1]. It draws 869 Wikipedia views per month (rebellion category, ranking #100 of 615).[2]
Key Facts
- Revolt of the Three Feudatories's instance of is recorded as rebellion[3].
- Revolt of the Three Feudatories's instance of is recorded as triad[4].
- Revolt of the Three Feudatories took place at People's Republic of China[5].
- Revolt of the Three Feudatories took place at Yangtze[6].
- Revolt of the Three Feudatories is part of transition from Ming to Qing[7].
- Revolt of the Three Feudatories began on 1673[8].
- Revolt of the Three Feudatories ended on 1681[9].
- Revolt of the Three Feudatories took place on November 1681[10].
- Among those involved in Revolt of the Three Feudatories was Qing dynasty[11].
- A participant in Revolt of the Three Feudatories was Zheng Jing[12].
- Among those involved in Revolt of the Three Feudatories was Wu Sangui[13].
- A participant in Revolt of the Three Feudatories was Kangxi Emperor[14].
- Among those involved in Revolt of the Three Feudatories was Kingdom of Tungning[15].
- Revolt of the Three Feudatories's different from is recorded as Rebellion of the Three Guards[16].
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When and Where
Revolt of the Three Feudatories took place on November 1681[10]. It began on 1673[8]. It ended on 1681[9]. Recorded location include People's Republic of China[5] and Yangtze[6].
Context
Revolt of the Three Feudatories is part of transition from Ming to Qing[7]. Recorded instance of include rebellion[3] and triad[4].
Participants
Recorded participant include Qing dynasty[11], Zheng Jing[12], Wu Sangui[13], Kangxi Emperor[14], and Kingdom of Tungning[15].
Why It Matters
Revolt of the Three Feudatories draws 869 Wikipedia views per month (rebellion category, ranking #100 of 615).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 19 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[17]