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Taiping Rebellion

A History from Beginning to End

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Taiping Rebellion

By: Hourly History
Narrated by: Jason Zenobia
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Discover the remarkable history of the Taiping Rebellion....

In 1837, Hong Xiuquan failed the notoriously difficult exam to gain entry to the Chinese Civil Service and suffered a nervous breakdown. In a weakened state, he had visions which he later interpreted to be messages from God, telling him that he is the younger brother of Jesus Christ and, therefore, the second son of God.

By 1850, Hong had built an army, challenged an empire, and plunged China into the bloodiest civil war in human history, one that lasted 14 years and costed more lives than the First World War.

This is the story of Hong Xiuquan’s Taiping Rebellion, of his “Heavenly Kingdom” and the death and destruction that came with it.

Discover a plethora of topics such as:

  • The Visions of Hong Xiuquan
  • Fighting the Xiang Army
  • Coups Within the Taiping Kingdom
  • The Reforms of the Shield King
  • The Ever-Victorious Army
  • The End of the Taiping Rebellion: Death by a Thousand Cuts
  • And much more!

So, if you want a concise and informative book on the Taiping Rebellion, simply scroll up and click the "Buy Now" button for instant access!

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The author did a good job of providing a high level brief overview of a complex subject. The narrator’s performance could be better. It is apparent the narrator picked up the script and read without consulting anyone how some of the names should be pronounced. The author described the British involvement in these events more positively than I would have preferred, but we all have our biases. Overall, if you need to learn about this massive human tragedy, this is a good starting place.

Short, biased, and poorly pronounced

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