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Personally, I think that most of them will commit suicide, and some will run away, and those who are not beautiful will be killed, and the beautiful ones will be robbed of being the wives of officers and soldiers.
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More than 2,000 wives are a bit exaggerated, it is a wild history, after the defeat of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, some of Hong Xiuquan's wives died in battle, and the other part died in the river when the city was broken.
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After the defeat of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, most of Hong Xiuquan's more than 2,000 wives committed suicide or were killed.
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Some died defending Tianjing City, some drowned in the river when the city was broken, some were humiliated and died by the Qing army, and some may have fled.
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The end was very tragic. At that time, after the defeat of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, Hong Xiuquan chose to bury his wives together, and many of them died by burying them alive.
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After the capture of Nanjing, Hong Xiuquan also held a relatively grand ceremony to enter the city, and in this ceremony, Hong Xiuquan rode in a dragon boat. And this so-called ceremony to enter the city is also very luxurious, spent a lot of money, the king of heaven led the civil and military officials kneeling at the gate of the city to greet Hong Xiuquan, it is said that a total of more than 100,000 officers and soldiers participated in this ceremony, from which we can also see how much Hong Xiuquan floated after occupying the city of Nanjing, so on the whole, the defeat of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom is inevitable.
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On June 1, 1864, Hong Xiuquan died of illness after many days of feeding on weeds, and was succeeded by the young king Hong Tianguifu. On July 19, Tianjing was lost, and then the Qing army massacred the city, killing many civilians, and the tragic situation is indescribable. After the Hunan army broke through Tianjing, the Taiping army set fire to the city, and the Hunan army also set fire everywhere after the large-scale looting.
Li Xiucheng and Hong Renji escorted the young king to break through. Li Xiucheng gave a good horse to the young master, separated from the young master in the chaos, and was captured in Fangshan outside Nanjing on the 22nd of the same month, and was executed by Zeng Guofan on August 7 after a confession of tens of thousands of words ("Li Xiucheng's Self-Statement").
On July 29, 1864, Hong Tianguifu, the young king who broke through to Guangde, was welcomed into by Huang Wenjin, the defender of the Huzhou Taiping Army, and was temporarily stationed. On August 28, Huang Wenjin and Hong Renji took the initiative to abandon the city and break through. On September 5, he escorted the young king to Ningguo, was intercepted by the enemy, and Huang Wenjin died of injuries on the way to Changhua, Zhejiang.
In October, the battle of Shicheng in Jiangxi Province was completed, and the whole army was annihilated. The young king Hong Tianguifu was captured in the barren mountain cave of Shicheng, Jiangxi, and was executed by Ling Chi in Nanchang on November 18.
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It's Hong Tiangui and Li Xiucheng.
The bases of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom in Jiangsu and Zhejiang were conquered by the Hunan and Huai armies, and the camps outside Nanjing were also completely captured by the enemy. Hong Xiuquan, who was seriously ill at the time, rejected Li Xiucheng's suggestion to abandon the city and flee, hoping that God would send a miracle to bless the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom and defeat the Qing army. But as Tianjing's defense became increasingly critical, Hong Xiuquan's illusions were finally shattered.
On June 1, 1864 (April 27, the third year of Tongzhi), he committed suicide and ordered his son Hong Tiangui to succeed him. On July 19 (June 16), Nanjing fell to the enemy and the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom was destroyed.
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Wang Haiyang of the Southern Taiping Army, and Lai Wenguang of the Twist Army.
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The Taiping Heavenly Kingdom failed, all the captives were killed by the Qing army, or sent to the border as slaves, and more than 2,000 wives of Hong Xiuquan were also killed and exiled.
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After the defeat of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, Hong Xiuquan's more than 2,000 wives were finally killed, and those who were captured were captured. Some went to the people, but in fact, most of them were killed.
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No one knows about this, because there is no record in history at all, and it is speculated that he became a common man and later remarried.
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