The story of Li Daluan's uprising

Jiangxi
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The story of Li Daluan's uprising (municipal intangible cultural heritage protection project) In the second year of Wanli, Li Daluan organized Hakka shed dwellers to launch an uprising against the Ming Dynasty. The "Ningzhou Chronicles" of Daoxian of the Qing Dynasty recorded: "Daluan went to Anxiang again, and will use Chu Changsha for support." This Hakka shed dwellers' uprising had a wide impact on the vast area of northwest Jiangxi because of the large number of people and the long time. The story of Li Daluan's uprising is still circulating among the people. The heroic and sad legends about the righteous army are still circulating among the people. To this day, the old people still talk about Li Daluan washing cow feet to subdue the yamen soldiers, Li Xiaomei scaring off the thugs with a millstone and serving tea, Ai Renxuan and Gongsun Zhi resolving the fight, the Luo brothers eradicating the bully to save their sister, Zhang Zhili saving his father thousands of miles away, as well as the moving stories of singing songs to repel the enemy, plowing arrows to show off their power, setting ambushes with wasps, stealing silver to save friends, releasing the head of the police, hunting cheetahs in the mountains, seeking revenge on moonlit nights, blood-stained golden roosters, flooding the official army, burying his mother on the dragon throne, killing the enemy with bamboo slips, punishing the rebels in the enemy camp, and robbing horses in Pingjiang. (No pictures available, please provide them.) (No pictures available, please provide them.)

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