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

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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Quick takeaways

  • The Taiping Rebellion grew from a religious movement to an armed insurrection against the Manchu government, attracting thousands of followers dissatisfied with the Qing dynasty.
  • The Taiping movement evolved into a fundamentalist Christian theocracy with strict rules and punishments, violently suppressing other religions and imposing moral restrictions.

Deep dives

Rise of the Taiping Rebellion

The Taiping Rebellion, led by Hong, grows from a religious movement to an armed insurrection against the Manchu government. Hong declares himself the Heavenly King and establishes the Taiping Heavenly Army. The movement attracts thousands of followers, including outlaws, bandits, and poor people dissatisfied with the Qing dynasty. The Taiping capture several towns, but their lack of experience in holding territory leads them to abandon cities and move on. Despite internal conflicts and setbacks, the Taiping continue to recruit and grow in numbers, fueled by the desire to overthrow the government and establish a new dynasty.

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