History on Fire

[RERUN] EPISODE 64: The Taiping Rebellion (Part 2): Jesus’ Chinese Younger Brother

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Dec 4, 2023
The Taiping Rebellion, one of history's deadliest conflicts, is explored in this podcast. It delves into the rebellion's historical background, the role of Christianity, the Jesuits' strategy, Hong's preaching style and theological ideas, the rebellion's strict sexual regulations, land ownership and victories, the conquest of Nanjing, the role of Zengwofan, the British response, and the intense power struggle within the rebellion.
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ANECDOTE

Failed Scholar's Visions

  • Hong Xiuquan, a scholar candidate, failed exams and had visions.
  • This seemingly insignificant event was the start of the Taiping Rebellion.
INSIGHT

Jesuit Missionary Strategy

  • Jesuit missionaries initially presented Christianity as compatible with Confucianism.
  • This strategy aimed to make the new religion more palatable to the Chinese.
ANECDOTE

Hong's Interpretation of Visions

  • After failing the exams for the fourth time, Hong Xiuquan read Liangfa's "Good Words to Admonish the Age."
  • He interpreted his visions through a Christian lens, seeing himself as Jesus’s younger brother.
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