Revealing the cause of death of Chen Youliang

Reveal how Chen Youliang died.

Chen Youliang's soldier was hit by an arrow in the head and died on the spot. Through the demise of Chen Youliang, the Dahan regime was established. Chen Youliang's power developed rapidly and he became the overlord of Jiangnan.

Still photo of Chen Youliang

Zhu Yuanzhang sent people to conquer and occupy Chen Youliang. The soldiers in Chen Youliang's army were very dissatisfied with him for killing Xu Shouhui and seizing power, and they all switched to Zhu Yuanzhang's camp. Therefore, Chen Youliang lost more and more land. In anger, he decided to fight Zhu Yuanzhang at Poyang Lake. Chen Youliang built several large ships in advance, and Zhu Yuanzhang responded with light boats. In 1363, Chen Youliang led 600,000 soldiers to attack Nanchang. Zhu Yuanzhang ordered Zhu Wenzheng and others to stay in Nanchang. Three months later, Zhu Yuanzhang came in person to provide reinforcements. They met at Poyang Lake and fought for three days. Zhu Yuanzhang's army suffered heavy losses. When he was almost unable to hold on, Zhu Yuanzhang felt the northeast wind coming, so he ordered Chen Youliang's warship to be burned. Chen Youliang suffered heavy losses in this battle. Coupled with the fact that Zhu Yuanzhang's boat was light and he could move freely, Chen Youliang was frustrated.

During this period, Zhu Yuanzhang wrote a letter to Chen Youliang, roughly telling Chen Youliang to cancel Dahan's title, otherwise Zhu Yuanzhang would attack Chen Youliang. Subsequently, Chen Youliang did not reply to Zhu Yuanzhang. After a while, Chen Youliang's army ran out of food and planned to rush out of the lake mouth. Zhu Yuanzhang sent troops to surround and cut off. Chen Youliang stretched out his head to direct the battle, but was shot in the head by Zhu Yuanzhang's troops and died on the spot.

After Chen Youliang's death, Chen Youliang's army was in chaos. Zhu Yuanzhang took advantage of the victory to pursue and kill Chen Youliang's soldiers and took away one of Chen Youliang's wives and concubines.

Introduction to Chen Youliang's Uprising

Chen Youliang was a scholar in the Yuan Dynasty. He was the leader of the peasant uprising and the founder of the Chen-Han regime. He and Zhu Yuanzhang fought for power for decades, but finally lost to Zhu Yuanzhang.

Still photos of Chen Youliang

Chen Youliang was born in a fisherman family. A local Feng Shui master visited Chen Youliang. The master told Chen Youliang that it was a treasured land of Feng Shui, and that Chen Youliang would definitely make great achievements in the future, and he might even become the emperor. Later, Chen Youliang became a minor official in the county government, but Chen Youliang was not satisfied with the status quo. He thinks he will have a good future. In 1355, Ni Wenjun conquered Mianyang, and Chen Youliang joined the Red Scarf Army and participated in the uprising. Later, Chen Youliang was promoted to marshal for his meritorious service. In 1357, civil strife broke out between Ni Wenjun and Xu Shouhui. Ni Wenjun did not kill Xu Shouhui. He was worried that Xu Shouhui would come and yearned for him, so he fled to Huangzhou to seek refuge with Chen Youliang. Soon after, Chen Youliang killed Ni Wenjun, merged Ni Wenjun's army, and strengthened his own military strength.

Subsequently, Chen Youliang planned to proclaim himself emperor, but was afraid of Xu Shouhui's military strength and hesitated to act. Once, Chen Youliang captured Longjiang River. Xu Shouhui proposed to move the capital to Longxing, but Chen Youliang rejected Xu Shouhui. Xu Shouhui's troops set out from Hanyang and prepared to temporarily station in Jiangzhou. Jiangzhou happens to be the place under Chen Youliang's jurisdiction. Knowing that this was an excellent opportunity to eliminate Xu Shouhui, he ordered his soldiers to ambush outside the city. Once Xu Shouhui enters the city, he will close the city gate and eliminate Xu Shouhui and his men. Later, Chen Youliang made Jiangzhou his capital and forced Xu Shouhui to stay here. In 1360, Chen Youliang killed Xu Shouhui, annexed Xu Shouhui's army, proclaimed himself emperor, and changed the country's name to Khan. When he ascended the throne, all the courtiers stood on the beach to congratulate Chen Youliang on becoming the emperor of the Han Dynasty.

Zhu Yuanzhang continued to attack the city built by Chen Youliang, and Chen Youliang and Zhu Yuanzhang fought head-on. In 1963, Zhu Yuanzhang and Chen Youliang launched the Poyang Lake War. Chen Youliang was defeated by Zhu Yuanzhang and shot dead on the spot.

With Chen Yuanzhang.

At the end of the Yuan Dynasty, Chen Youliang and Zhu Yuanzhang were both powerful separatist forces. They all wanted to eliminate the Yuan Dynasty and establish a new regime to become the ruler. On the one hand, Chen Youliang and Zhu Yuanzhang have to fight against each other's forces; on the other hand, they must deal with w

After Chen Youliang joined the Red Scarf Army, it caused internal fighting in the Red Scarf Army, which led to the division of the army. Taking this opportunity, Chen Youliang recruited a group of people to strengthen his military team. Chen Youliang established the Dahan regime by eliminating Xu Shouhui. Chen Youliang's power developed rapidly and he became the overlord of Jiangnan.

Zhu Yuanzhang sent Chang Yuchun to conquer Chen Youliang.

The soldiers in Chen Youliang's army were very dissatisfied with him for killing Xu Shouhui and seizing power, and they all switched to Zhu Yuanzhang's camp. Therefore, Chen Youliang lost more and more land. In anger, he decided to fight Zhu Yuanzhang at Poyang Lake. Chen Youliang built several large ships in advance, and Zhu Yuanzhang responded with light boats. In 1363, Chen Youliang led 600,000 soldiers to attack Nanchang. Zhu Yuanzhang ordered Zhu Wenzheng and others to stay in Nanchang. Three months later, Zhu Yuanzhang came in person to provide reinforcements. They met at Poyang Lake and fought for three days. Zhu Yuanzhang's army suffered heavy losses. When he was almost unable to hold on, Zhu Yuanzhang felt the northeast wind coming, so he ordered Chen Youliang's warship to be burned. Chen Youliang suffered heavy losses in this battle. Coupled with the fact that Zhu Yuanzhang's boat was light and he could move freely, Chen Youliang was very frustrated.

During this period, Zhu Yuanzhang wrote a letter to Chen Youliang, roughly telling Chen Youliang to cancel Dahan's title, otherwise Zhu Yuanzhang would attack Chen Youliang. Subsequently, Chen Youliang did not reply to Zhu Yuanzhang. After a while, Chen Youliang's army ran out of food and planned to rush out of the lake mouth. Zhu Yuanzhang sent troops to surround and cut off. Chen Youliang stretched out his head to direct the battle, but was shot in the head by Zhu Yuanzhang's troops and died on the spot. When Chen Youliang died, the morale of the army was in chaos, and Zhu Yuanzhang was defeated.