Li Zhen (; ?–1456) was a Taoist from Qiantang, Zhejiang. In the autumn of 1456, Li Zhen went to the Miao region to incite the Miao people to rebel. He claimed to be a descendant of Emperor Taizong of Tang and received support from Wudang Mountain Taoist Wei Yuanchong and Miao leader Zhiyin . He declared himself emperor with the era name "Tianshun" .[1] [2] [3] [4] However, he was captured alive by Commander Zhan Qing during the attack on Tianzhu and was executed in Beijing.[4] Coincidentally, a few months later, Emperor Yingzong of Ming was restored to the throne in the Duomen Coup and also adopted the era name "Tianshun".