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  • ...stians. It was rebuilt in 1867 and then destroyed again during the [[Boxer Uprising]]. The present building was erected at the turn of the century.
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  • ...4]]: [[Hong Xiuquan]], leader of the [[Heavenly Peace Kingdom]], a peasant uprising that took place in the mid-19th century, died.
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  • 1900: Dr. [[Sun Yat-sen]] staged '''[[Huichow Uprising]]'''
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  • ...g British, US, French, German and other foreign control. After the [[Boxer Uprising]] of 1900, the Protestant missions moved into cultural areas, opening schoo
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  • '''The Revolution of 1911''', or the Xinhai Revolution, began as the Wuchang Uprising in 1910. It resulted in the abdication of the child emperor [[Puyi]] on Feb ...against the [[Qing Dynasty]] (1644-1911) since the mid 1800s. The Wuchang Uprising began as diverse groups joined in southern China to combat Qing rule. Led b
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  • ...nt-Soldier Government after successfully organizing and launching an armed uprising in the Haifeng and Lufeng counties in November.
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  • ...olution of 1911''', or '''the Xinhai Revolution''', began as the [[Wuchang Uprising]] in 1910. It resulted in the abdication of the child emperor [[Puyi]] on F ...against the [[Qing Dynasty]] (1644-1911) since the mid 1800s. The Wuchang Uprising began as diverse groups joined in southern China to combat Qing rule. Led b
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  • ...evolution of 1911''', or '''the Xinhai Revolution''', began as the Wuchang Uprising in 1910. It resulted in the abdication of the child emperor [[Puyi]] on Feb ...against the [[Qing Dynasty]] (1644-1911) since the mid 1800s. The Wuchang Uprising began as diverse groups joined in southern China to combat Qing rule. Led b
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  • The meeting summarized the army development experience after the [[Nanchang Uprising]] in 1927. It also differentiated the Red Army from old-style armies and cl
    730 bytes (103 words) - 05:18, 28 December 2009
  • [[1851]]: Jintian Uprising, start of the '''[[Taiping Heavenly Kingdom]]''' (1851–1864).
    939 bytes (123 words) - 03:15, 11 January 2010
  • ...s opposition to the Manchu Qing Dynasty. The event is known as the Jintian Uprising.
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  • ...aunch the [[Nanchang Uprising]]. Subsequently, he also led the [[Guangzhou Uprising]].
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  • ...rising failed as 86 revolutionists were killed during the fight. After the uprising, the society members collected 72 remains and buried them in Huanghuagang, ...money. Huang retreated to the concession area in Shanghai after his failed uprising.
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  • ...e Revolutionary league]]) who laid down their lives during the [[Guangzhou Uprising]] led by Dr. [[Sun Yat-sen]] (Sun Zhongshan) on [[March 29th]], 1911, again
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  • ...Sangzhi County, Hunan Province, He Long joined the CPC during the Nanchang Uprising in 1927.]] ...sion of the Red Army along with Zhu and Mao after setbacks in the Nanchang Uprising in 1927.]]
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  • ...ad a good idea: to hide messages in cake to inform his people. Finally the uprising succeeded, and Zhu Yuanzhang designated the "message cake" as the main food
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  • ...ad a good idea: to hide messages in cake to inform his people. Finally the uprising succeeded, and Zhu Yuanzhang designated the "message cake" as the main food
    1 KB (158 words) - 05:24, 12 September 2018
  • ...ad a good idea: to hide messages in cake to inform his people. Finally the uprising succeeded, and Zhu Yuanzhang designated the "message cake" as the main food
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  • He was part of the failed uprising of the Self-Support Army (Zilijun) in 1900 that also attempted to undermine
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  • ...d women and promoting western democracies, Qiu was beheaded after a failed uprising and is considered a heroine in China’s anti-feudalist cause. ...r girls. On July 6, 1907, Hsu was caught by Qing troops before a scheduled uprising and confessed his involvement after interrogation. On July 13, Qiu was arre
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