11-531: [REDACTED] Look up shun in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Shun may refer to one of the following: To shun , which means avoiding association with an individual or group Shun (given name) , a masculine Japanese given name Seasonality in Japanese cuisine ( shun , 旬) Emperor Shun [ edit ] Emperor Shun (舜; between c. 2294 and 2184 BC),
22-629: A large peasant rebellion , by proclaiming himself " emperor " ( 皇帝 ) instead of the title " king " ( 王 ) before founding the dynasty. The capture of Beijing by the Shun forces in April 1644 marked the end of the Ming dynasty , but Li Zicheng failed to solidify his political and military control, and in late May 1644 he was defeated at the Battle of Shanhai Pass by the joint forces of Ming general Wu Sangui who defected to
33-539: A legendary leader of ancient China Emperor Shun of Han (順帝; 115–144), the Han emperor Emperor Shun of Liu Song (順帝; 467–479), the Southern emperor Li Zicheng (1606–1645), the sole member of the short-lived Shun Dynasty Other [ edit ] Shun Dynasty , dynasty established by Li Zicheng in 1644 "Shun" (song) , a 2009 song by musician Ringo Sheena. SHUN, an Internet Relay Chat command, used to prevent
44-587: A music unit led by Susumu Hirasawa SYUN, a label created by Hirasawa under DIW Records named after the group Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Shun . 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=Shun&oldid=1067176663 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
55-426: A user sending messages to a server's channels Shun Cutlery Shun (band) , a music unit led by Susumu Hirasawa SYUN, a label created by Hirasawa under DIW Records named after the group Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Shun . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to
66-549: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Shun Dynasty The Shun dynasty , officially the Great Shun , also known as Li Shun , was a short-lived dynasty of China that existed during the Ming–Qing transition . The dynasty was founded in Xi'an on 8 February 1644, the first day of the lunar year, by Li Zicheng , the leader of
77-686: The Qing dynasty after the fall of the Ming dynasty, with Manchu prince Dorgon . When he fled back to Beijing in early June, Li finally proclaimed himself the Yongchang Emperor of the Great Shun and left the capital the next day after setting the palace ablaze and ransacking the government offices. He may have intended to resume his Imperial claims later on by proclaiming his accession in the Forbidden City . After
88-449: The Han emperor Emperor Shun of Liu Song (順帝; 467–479), the Southern emperor Li Zicheng (1606–1645), the sole member of the short-lived Shun Dynasty Other [ edit ] Shun Dynasty , dynasty established by Li Zicheng in 1644 "Shun" (song) , a 2009 song by musician Ringo Sheena. SHUN, an Internet Relay Chat command, used to prevent a user sending messages to a server's channels Shun Cutlery Shun (band) ,
99-578: The death of the emperor, Shun remnants joined with the Southern Ming in Nanjing , while continuing to refer to Li as their "deceased emperor". The Shun dynasty weakened dramatically after the death of Li Zicheng in 1645. The successors, his brother Li Zijing and nephew Li Guo, could not fight back and the dynasty ended in 1649 when Li Guo died in Nanning , Guangxi . After the Shun was created, Li Zicheng ordered
110-413: The free dictionary. Shun may refer to one of the following: To shun , which means avoiding association with an individual or group Shun (given name) , a masculine Japanese given name Seasonality in Japanese cuisine ( shun , 旬) Emperor Shun [ edit ] Emperor Shun (舜; between c. 2294 and 2184 BC), a legendary leader of ancient China Emperor Shun of Han (順帝; 115–144),
121-448: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Shun&oldid=1067176663 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages shun [REDACTED] Look up shun in Wiktionary,
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