
Timesuck with Dan Cummins 414 - The Taiping Rebellion: The Craziest, Bloodiest Civil War Ever
Aug 5, 2024
Hong Xiuquan, a 19th-century visionary who claimed to be Jesus's brother, led one of history's deadliest uprisings against the Qing Dynasty. Discover how his divine revelations transformed into a brutal civil war, resulting in staggering casualties. The discussion delves into Hong's early failures, his radical break from traditional values, and the horror of the Taiping Rebellion, exploring its socio-political impacts and the internal turmoil that ultimately led to its downfall. Learn about the profound consequences of this historical chaos.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Unraveling the Tai Ping Rebellion: A History of Chaos and Transformation
01:39 • 4min
Qing Dynasty Dynamics
05:47 • 28min
Origins of Rebellion: The Taiping Prelude
33:25 • 6min
The Prodigy's Trials: Examinations and Epiphanies
39:37 • 18min
The Origins of a Cult and the Seeds of Rebellion
57:21 • 4min
The Rise of a Radical Prophet
01:01:29 • 10min
The Taiping Rebellion: Revolution and Ruin
01:11:05 • 52min
The Catastrophe of the Taiping Rebellion
02:03:19 • 23min
Reassessing Drug Policy: A Personal Reflection
02:26:25 • 7min
Lost in Translation: A Military Misadventure in Italy
02:33:32 • 6min

