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・ Zhu Wen (director)
・ Zhu Wenjin
・ Zhu Wenkui
・ Zhu Wenxin
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・ Zhu (percussion instrument)
・ Zhu (string instrument)
・ Zhu (surname)
・ Zhu Bajie
・ Zhu Bao
・ Zhu Baojie
・ Zhu Biao
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Zhu Can
・ Zhu Changfang
・ Zhu Changqing
・ Zhu Chen
・ Zhu Chenghu
・ Zhu Chenhao
・ Zhu Ci
・ Zhu Cong
・ Zhu Cong (footballer)
・ Zhu Dake
・ Zhu Dawei
・ Zhu Dawei (baseball)
・ Zhu Dawei (historian)
・ Zhu De
・ Zhu De's Former Residence


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Zhu Can

Zhu Can (朱粲) (died 621) was an agrarian rebel leader during the disintegration of the Chinese dynasty Sui Dynasty. He was particularly noted for his cruelty and his penchant for favoring cannibalism, and he, while not having a set base of operation, generally roved with his army in the modern southern Henan area, claiming for himself the title of Emperor of Chu. He also at times submitted to Li Mi the Duke of Wei, the Sui emperor Yang Tong, Emperor Gaozu of Tang, and Wang Shichong the Emperor of Zheng. After finally breaking with Tang, he fled to the Zheng capital Luoyang, and after Luoyang fell to Tang in 621, he was executed.
== Initial uprising ==

Zhu Can was from Bo Province (毫州, roughly modern Bozhou, Anhui), and he was initially a minor official with his local county government. He joined the military when men were sought to combat the agrarian rebels at Changbai Mountain (長白山, in modern Binzhou, Shandong, not the mountain range in Jilin), but in or before 615 he defected and led a group of rebels himself, which became known as the Kedahan Bandits (可達寒賊). He declared himself the Prince of Jialouluo (迦樓羅王), and he eventually crossed the Huai River south to attack the various commanderies of modern southern Henan, northern Hubei, and southern Shaanxi. It was said that Zhu was very cruel, and that wherever he went, he often massacred the population.

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