Ming–Mong Mao War (1386–1388)

The Ming–Mong Mao War (Chinese: 明麓戰爭) was a military conflict waged between the Ming dynasty and the previously subordinate Shan state of Mong Mao based in Luchuan-Pingmian, which encompasses modern Longchuan, Ruili, and the Gaoligong Mountains. == Background == After the Ming conquest of Yunnan in February 1382 the Mong Mao under Si Lunfa decided to submit to Ming authority, and was granted the tusi title of Pacification Commissioner of Pingmian Pacification Commission.

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Ming–Mong Mao War (1386–1388)

The Ming–Mong Mao War (Chinese: 明麓戰爭) was a military conflict waged between the Ming dynasty and the previously subordinate Shan state of Mong Mao based in Luchuan-Pingmian, which encompasses modern Longchuan, Ruili, and the Gaoligong Mountains. == Background == After the Ming conquest of Yunnan in February 1382 the Mong Mao under Si Lunfa decided to submit to Ming authority, and was granted the tusi title of Pacification Commissioner of Pingmian Pacification Commission.

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