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In this issue, King Chuang refers to Li Zicheng. Li Zicheng (1September 22, 606-1645) was the leader of the peasant uprising in the late Ming dynasty. Formerly known as Hongji. Shaanxi mizhi people. In the second year of Chongzhen (1629), he killed the warring vassal states in Jinxian County and led the uprising, which led to Gao Yingxiang becoming king. 1988 At the Xingyang Congress, the operational strategy of "divide troops and command, attack on four fronts" was put forward, which was endorsed by various ministries and gained increasing prestige. "History of the Ming Dynasty" records that "wine is not good in color, but bitter in millet." The following year, Gao Yingxiang died, and Li Zicheng put forward the slogan "All fields are tax-free" in the name of Chu Zhuangwang, which won the hearts of the people. The folk song "welcome the king, don't accept food." 16 years, Xiangyang was called Xinshun King. The following year, the Dashun regime was established, known as Dashun King and named Yongchang. In March, Beijing was conquered and Ming was destroyed. After the purge in Beijing, the attack on Shanhaiguan forced Ming to surrender to Wu Sangui, but Xuan was defeated by Wu Sangui and forced to leave Beijing. Li Zicheng listened to rumors and killed Yan Li, which led to the separation of people. In the second year of Yongchang (1645), he was killed in Jiugongshan, Tongshan, Hubei Province, but some people thought that he had taken refuge as a monk.