The Jintian Uprising was an armed revolt formally declared by Hong Xiuquan, founder and leader of the Emperor Worshippers, on 11 January 1851 during the...
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God Worshipping Society (section Jintian Uprising)
Hong Xiuquan's birthday, the God Worshipping Society proclaimed the Jintian Uprising against the ruling Qing dynasty, and declared the formation of the...
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literary journal Shaohao, also known as Jintian (金天), legendary Chinese sovereign Jintian Uprising, an 1851 uprising against the Qing dynasty by the Taiping...
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1911 Revolution (redirect from First Guangzhou Uprising)
took part in the Jintian uprising during the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom era. Ma Fuyi (馬福益) and Huaxinghui was involved in an uprising in the three areas...
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Taiping Rebellion (redirect from Taiping uprising)
attempted imperial reprisal by the Green Standard Army against the Jintian uprising. On January 11, 1851, Hong declared himself the Heavenly King of the...
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historiography, the Taiping Rebellion is viewed as a proto-communist uprising. The Jintian Uprising began in 1850 in Guangxi. On 11 January 1851 (the 11th day of...
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first month of 1851, in what came to be known as the Jintian Uprising, named after the town of Jintian (which became Guiping, Guangxi) where the sect was...
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Jintian (Chinese: 金田镇) is a town in Guiping, Guangxi. It currently has a population of around 9,000. It was the location of the 1851 Jintian uprising...
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ten-thousand-strong rebel army routed Qing imperial forces at the town of Jintian in the Jintian Uprising. The Qing forces attacked but were driven back. In August 1851...
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the run-up to the First Opium War Jintian Uprising, the catalyst for the Taiping Revolution (1851) Wuchang Uprising, the catalyst for the Xinhai Revolution...
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