The Qing general Zhao Liangdong proposes a…
1681 CE
The Qing general Zhao Liangdong proposes a three-pronged attack on Yunnan in 1681, with imperial armies from Hunan, Guangxi and Sichuan.
Cai Yurong, Viceroy of Yungui, leads the attack on the rebels together with Zhang Tai and Laita Giyesu, conquering Mount Wuhua and besieging Kunming.
Zhao Liandong's army is in October the first to break through into Kunming and the others follow suit, swiftly capturing the city.
Wu Shifan commits suicide in December; the rebels surrender the following day.