Lin Kuan rebellion

Wu Mian rebellion
Part of Kam rebellions
Date1397
Location
Huguang
Belligerents
Ming dynasty Kam people
Commanders and leaders
Lin Kuan
Casualties and losses
21,500

The Lin Kuan rebellion (林寬起義) was an insurrection by the Kam people in the mountainous regions of southern Huguang, due to the confiscation of their land by the Ming dynasty. The rebellion lasted only one year before their leader, Lin Kuan, was killed in October 1397.