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Peasants in ancient China often revolted due to heavy taxation, forced labor, and land exploitation by wealthy landlords and the government. Economic hardships, including famine and natural disasters, exacerbated their suffering, leading to widespread discontent. Social inequality and lack of political power further fueled their desire for change, culminating in uprisings such as the Yellow Turban Rebellion during the late Han Dynasty. These revolts were often driven by a quest for better living conditions and a fairer society.

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