Background
Chen was born with the surname Xie (謝) to a fishing family in Mianyang (沔陽. In present-day Hubei).
大漢
Chen was born with the surname Xie (謝) to a fishing family in Mianyang (沔陽. In present-day Hubei).
He once served as a district official before becoming a general under Ni Wenjun during the Red Turban Rebellion. Chen later killed Ni Wenjun on the excuse that Ni planned to assassinate Xu Shouhui, the Red Turban rebels" leader. Chen later turned on Xu Shouhui and killed him.
In 1357, Chen proclaimed himself "King of Han" in Jiangzhou (江州.
Present-day Jiujiang, Jiangxi), and emperor the next year after Xu Shouhui died. His era name, as well as his empire"s name, was "Dahan" (大漢.
Literally "Great Han"). Foreign 1359 to 1363 Chen"s fleet was the strongest on the upper Yangtze River.
In 1360 the Dahan fleet and army began a long war against Wu forces - based at that time in Jiqing (present-day Nanjing) and was later renamed "Ming" in 1368.
An attack on the Wu capital was defeated thanks to excellent Wu intelligence (likely due to the defection of part of the Dahan fleet earlier in the year). The war continued till the climactic Battle of Lake Poyang where the Wu fleet narrowly defeated the larger fleet of Dahan after three days of fighting. A month after the battle at Lake Poyang, the Dahan fleet tried to break out from Lake Poyang, during the resulting ship battles Chen was killed (he was alleged to have died from an arrow wound in the head).
He was 43 years old at the time of his death.
The conquest of Dahan took an additional two years but by April 1365 the Dahan empire was gone and all its lands were now part of now part the Wu power base. Dayi (大義) 1360
Dading (大定) 1361-1363
Father: Chen Pucai (陳普才) - created a count by Zhu Yuanzhang after the downfall of Han
Brothers:
Chen Youren (陳友仁) - killed in the Battle of Poyang Lake
Chen Yougui (陳友貴) - killed in the Battle of Poyang Lake
Two other brothers would also be created counts by Zhu Yuanzhang after the downfall of Han
Spouses:
Chen Youliang had several concubines respectively surnamed Yang, Lou, Tao and Du (阇).
Consort Du was captured along with Chen Shan. Concubines Yang and Lou predeceased Chen Youliang.
Children:
Chen Shan, crown prince
Chen Li, his successor
Chen Youliang is featured as a character in Louis Cha"s wuxia novel The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber as a minor antagonist.