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Hong Xiuquan was born on January 1, 1814.
Hong Xiuquan died on June 1, 1864 at the age of 50.
You phrased that terribly; you're an idiot.
Jia Xiuquan was born on 1963-11-09.
The two prominent leaders of the Boxer Rebellion were Hong Xiuquan and Zhang Zhidong. Hong Xiuquan was the founder of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom and a key figure in the movement, although he was not directly involved in the Boxer Rebellion itself. Zhang Zhidong, while not a leader of the Boxers, was an influential Qing dynasty official who played a significant role in responding to the uprising and advocating for modernization within China. The Boxers themselves were primarily organized by local leaders and secret societies rather than a singular leadership.
Hong Xiuquan's withdrawal from everyday life caused his loss of touch with reality and made it easier for corrupt officials and key military leaders to take advantage of the situation. This weakened the central authority of the Taiping government and contributed to its eventual downfall.
Hong Xiuquan died on June 1, 1864 at the age of 50.
The Boxers attacked Western-owned factories The Boxers attacked churches and railroads. The Boxers wanted to end Western influence.
Li is a Chinese ballet dancer who was born in Qingdao China. He went to a professional dance school then travelled around the world. He is now married and lives in Australia. He has an Autobiography called Mao's Last Dancer.
The group you are referring to is likely the Taiping Rebellion in mid-19th century China. Led by Hong Xiuquan, the movement combined elements of Christianity with Chinese religious beliefs to justify their rebellion against the ruling Qing Dynasty.
The irony lies in the fact that the Taiping Rebellion, led by Hong Xiuquan in 19th-century China, was one of the deadliest wars in history, resulting in massive loss of life and devastation. Despite the name "Taiping" meaning great peace, the rebellion caused immense chaos and violence.
The Chinese government was corrupt and denied government positions to those who couldn't bribe state examiners. Hong Xiuquan, the leader of the Taiping Rebellion, was one of these people that were denied government jobs. He was influenced by Christian missionaries because of the privileges they received from the Treaty of Nanjing. Taiping means "great peace" and Hong wanted to make China so that everyone would share it's wealth and no one would live and suffer in poverty.