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Xu Shouhui 徐壽輝 | |||||||||||||||||
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Emperor of Tianwan | |||||||||||||||||
Reign | 1351–1360 | ||||||||||||||||
Born | 1320 Yuan Yanyou 7 (元延祐七年) Shangwubao, Duoyun Township, Luotian County, Henan Jiangbei Province | ||||||||||||||||
Died | 1360 (aged 39–40) Tianwan Tianding 2 (天完天定二年) Yuan Zhizheng 20 (元至正二十年) Caishi, Taiping Lu, Jiangzhe Province | ||||||||||||||||
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Dynasty | Song (Tianwan) |
Xu Shouhui (simplified Chinese: 徐寿辉; traditional Chinese: 徐壽輝; pinyin: Xú Shòuhuī; Wade–Giles: Hsü Shou-hui) (1320–1360) was a 14th-century Chinese rebel leader who proclaimed himself emperor of the Tianwan (天完) dynasty during the late Yuan dynasty period of China. He was also known as Xu Zhenyi (徐真一 or 徐真逸, romanized in Wade–Giles as Hsü Chen-i).
Born in Luotian (羅田, now in Hubei), Xu was a cloth vendor by profession.