Who was Chen Youliang who competed with Zhu Yuanzhang for the world at the end of Yuan Dynasty?

Chen Youliang (1320 ~ 1363) was the founder of Dahan regime in China at the end of Yuan Dynasty. Mianyang, Hubei. After the peasant war broke out at the end of the Yuan Dynasty, he joined the Red Scarf Army led by Xu Shouhui, Zou Pusheng and Ni Wenjun and was promoted to Marshal. In the 17th year of Yuan Dynasty (1357), Chen Youliang attacked and killed Ni Wenjun. In nineteen years, he killed Zhao Pusheng, a Tianwan general who made great contributions in the War against Yuan Dynasty. In the same year, he killed Xu Shouhui's courtiers and took Xu Shouhui hostage, calling himself Hanwang. In May of the following year, he killed Xu Shouhui and made himself emperor. The establishment of People's Republic of China (PRC) changed benevolence and righteousness. Or take Zou Pusheng as a teacher. Since then, while continuing to resist the Yuan War, the military focus has been on the war against neighboring Zhu Yuanzhang. Most of the big fellow soldiers belong to the old clan, and they are deeply dissatisfied with Chen Youliang's usurpation of power and position. During the war, they defected to Zhu one after another, causing Chen Youliang to lose one after another. In August of the 23rd year (1363 10.4), Chen Youliang was killed in Poyang Lake.