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There is a passage about him in the 199th biography of Zuo Zongtang in the Qing Historical Manuscript:
When the country entered southern Anhui and stationed in Qimen, the puppet king Li Shixian and the loyal king Li Xiucheng gathered hundreds of thousands of people to surround Qimen. Zong Tang led the Chu army to Jiangxi, and turned to the front, and then Ke Dexing and Wuyuan. The thieves tended to Fuliang Jingdezhen and cut off the Qimen Salary Road.
Zong Tang also attacked him, fought in Leping and Poyang, there were more than 100,000 zombies, Shixian was easy to obey and fled, and Huizhou thieves also fled to Zhejiang. Since the Jiang and Anhui armies began to rise.
I haven't found the others for the time being, forgive me.
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Li Shixian (1834-1865) was a general of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom. A native of Tengxian County, Guangxi. Li Xiucheng's cousin.
In 1851, he joined the Taiping Army and fought bravely. In 1857, he was promoted to the chief general of the Left Army. The following year the garrison of Wuhu, in Ningguofu Bay?
B Town (now Xuancheng) annihilated the army of Deng Shaoliang, the governor of Zhejiang in the Qing Dynasty. In 1860, he joined forces with Chen Yucheng and others to eliminate the Qing army.
Nan Daying, named the king. Conquered Ningguo, Huizhou (now Shexian County), and surrounded Zeng Guopan in Qimen with Huang Wenjin. In the following year, he lost the battle against Zuo Zongtang and turned to Zhejiang, Liankeyan Prefecture (now Jiande), Chuzhou, Taizhou (now Linhai), and Ningbo.
On the orders of King Hong Xiu, he reinforced Tianjing and fought in Liyang and Jurong for two years.
In 1864, Liyang was lost and moved to Jiangxi. After the fall of Tianjing, he led Wang Haiyang, Lu Shunde and others into Fujian through Guangdong, persisted in the struggle in the Zhangzhou area, and beheaded Lin Wencha, the governor of Fujian. In the spring of the following year, Zuo Zongtang led a heavy army to besiege by different routes, defeated in battle, retreated to Yongding, chased after the Qing troops, and threw Wang Haiyang to Zhenping (Jiaoling, Guangdong), Wang Zeng killed Li's relatives and generals Li Yuanmao, and killed him on August 23 because of fear of crime.
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Li Xiucheng's cousin, the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom"Squire"。His father's name is Li Gao.
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The Taiping Heavenly Kingdom (1851-1864) was a regime established by Hong Xiuquan (titled "Heavenly King") in the late Qing Dynasty, formerly known as the "God Worship Society" founded in 1843. In 1851, the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom was established, and in 1853, the capital Tianjing (now Nanjing) was established, and it occupied the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River until the fall of Tianjing in 1864, which existed for 14 years. In its heyday, the Taiping army had more than one million troops (including more than 100,000 female soldiers), and its strength was strong, but after the Tianjing Rebellion, it gradually went to extinction.
Some estimate that the Taiping Rebellion killed about 20 million people. Modern estimates estimate that the Chinese population in 1850 was about 100 million, and by 1873 the population had dropped to about 100 million after the Qing army suppressed the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, the Twist Army, and the Hui uprising.
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In 1851, due to dissatisfaction with the dim and corrupt rule of the Qing Dynasty, Hong Xiuquan transformed the church-based "God Worship Society" he founded into the Tianping Heavenly Kingdom, advocating the idea of equality between men and women, and the world as the public, with a military force of more than one million people in its heyday, which once posed a strong threat to the rule of the Qing Dynasty, and then because of the civil strife of its leading group, it could not get rid of the limitations of the peasant uprising, and was finally exterminated by the Manchu Qing Dynasty in 1864.
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1851-1864, during the Second Opium War. There have been Qingpu victories and Cixi victories.
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The Tianping Heavenly Kingdom Movement was not entirely during the Second Opium War, but before and after, please refer to the specific information.
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In 1851, Hong Xiuquan, the leader of the peasant revolution, launched an uprising in Jintian Village, Guiping, Guangxi, and established the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, and the rebel army was called the "Taiping Army". In 1853, he occupied Nanjing, renamed Nanjing Tianjing, set it as the capital, and established a regime of confrontation between the Qing Dynasty.
In 1860, he captured Suzhou, Changzhou, and Shanghai. The Taiping army defeated the foreign guns in Qingpu, near Shanghai.
In 1862, he fought fiercely with the foreign guns in the Taicang area. Soon after, in a battle in Cixi, Zhejiang, he killed the American Wall, the leader of the foreign guns.
In July 1864, the Qing army captured Tianjin, and persisted in the Taiping Rebellion, which had lasted for 14 years, but was finally defeated by the joint attack of Chinese and foreign reactionary forces.
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Li Shixian (1834 (Jiawu year) 1865 (Yichou year)), a native of Dali Township, Tengxian County, Guangxi, an important general in the late Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, Li Xiucheng's cousin, was named "Serving the King". After the fall of Tianjing, he continued to lead part of the Taiping army against the Qing Dynasty, and was killed by friendly forces in 1865.
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He was killed in his sleep by his subordinate Wang Haiyang.
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Killed by King Kang Wang Haiyang.
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The biggest gang of anti-thieves in Chinese history, what kind of sympathy is written in textbooks, it is nonsense.