Late Middle Ages · East Asia · Religion

1317

First White Lotus uprisings flicker in Yuan China

1317

In the rice paddies south of the Yangtze, White Lotus devotees and discontented peasants mounted the first significant revolts against Mongol taxation. The risings were crushed, but the network of Buddhist millenarian cells survived underground, waiting for the floods and famines that would give them a mass following in the 1340s.