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Longfeng (simplified Chinese: 龙凤; traditional Chinese: 龍鳳) (16 March 1355 – January 1367) was the era name of Han Lin'er (韓林兒), who was a rebel and emperor of Han Song during the Yuan dynasty of China. It was used for a total of 12 years. After Han Lin'er's death, his subordinate Zhu Yuanzhang, King of Wu, changed the next year (1367) to Wu yuannian ("the first year of the Wu era"), and in 1368 ("the second year of the Wu era"), to Hongwu, and established the Ming dynasty.

Change of era

  • 16 March 1355 (1355, 2nd day of the 2nd month): Han Lin'er ascended the throne as emperor of the Song dynasty with the era name Longfeng.
  • January 1367 (1366, 12th month): Zhu Yuanzhang sent Liao Yongzhong (廖永忠) to welcome Han Lin'er to Yingtian Prefecture. Han Lin'er's boat sank while crossing the Yangtze River, and Han Lin'er was killed.

References

  1. 李崇智《中國歷代年號考》,第202頁。
Preceded by— Han Song Era or nianhao
Longfeng (龍鳳)

16 March 1355 – January 1367
Succeeded byWu (吴)
(Zhu Wu)
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