The leader of the peasant uprising at the end of the Northern Song Dynasty, during the reign of Xuanhe 1 120, used Zoroastrianism to launch an uprising, established political power, and proclaimed himself emperor, with the title of "Gong Sheng". Rebels have successively captured large areas in the southeast and won enthusiastic support from farmers. After the defeat, he died bravely. The "Fang La Uprising" was one of the 100 major events that affected the history of China. He was a traitor in the Northern Song Dynasty.
Fang Guozhen
Fang Guozhen, a native of Taizhou, Zhejiang Province, was the first hero who launched a peasant uprising in the late Yuan Dynasty. He carried out the policy of "protecting the environment and living and working in peace and contentment", recruited talented people, built Confucianism in various places, built water conservancy projects, and strictly observed the law and discipline, so that the people in eastern Zhejiang could live and work in peace and contentment in the war at the end of the Yuan Dynasty. Later, he followed the trend and submitted to the Ming Dynasty. He was a traitor in the Yuan Dynasty.