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Nanjing, previously known as Jinling,[1] is the capital of the province of Jiangsu in East China. Nanjing enjoys a prominent place in Chinese history, having been the capital of various Chinese dynasties and governments spanning from the early 3rd century until 1949.[2] In 1519, during the Ming dynasty, Prince of Ning Zhu Chenhao sparked a rebellion against the Zhengde Emperor, disputing the legitimacy of his rule and marching towards the capital of Nanjing. His forces were defeated after only 42 days[3] owing to his capture by Wang Yangming, who led the government army.[4]

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References

  1. Assassin's Creed: DynastyAbe no Nakamaro's letters to Li Bai: Letter 3, Page 5
  2. Nanjing on Wikipedia
  3. Assassin's Creed Roleplaying GameForging History – Historical Hooks: "The Prince of Ning rebellion"
  4. Prince of Ning rebellion on Wikipedia