What did Emperor Kangxi say to quell the Sanpan rebellion?
The rebellion against San Francisco refers to the 12th year of Kangxi (1673). In March, Emperor Kangxi prevented the son of Shangkexi, the king of Pingnan, Guangdong Province, from inheriting the title, which aroused the vigilance of Wu Sangui, the king of Pingnan, and Geng, the king of Jingnan. It was in 1 1 month that Wu Sangui took the lead in raising things in Kunming, Yunnan, and joined forces with other San Francisco to launch a mutiny relying on Yunnan, Guangxi, Fujian and Shaanxi. Emperor Kangxi's confrontation was mainly to attack the principal offender Wu Sangui, supplemented by persuasion and pardon, which stopped the disintegration of other rebels. And strive to crack down on San Francisco and prevent the three main forces from helping each other. In October of the twentieth year of Kangxi (168 1), Kunming was captured. The San Francisco rebellion, which lasted for eight years, finally subsided. Pacify the Wu Sangui headed by Shangkexi; Geng was captured three times, regained the military and political power in Yunnan and other places, and ruled out the ruling crisis.