- The
Jintian Uprising was an
armed revolt formally declared by Hong Xiuquan,
founder and
leader of the God Worshippers, on 11
January 1851
during the late...
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Jintian may
refer to:
Jintian,
Guangxi (金田), a town in Guiping, Guangxi,
China Jintian Park, a park in
Chaoyang District, Beijing,
China Jintian (journal)...
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Jintian Copper (Chinese: 金田铜业; SSE: 601609),
whose full name is
Ningbo Jintian Copper (Group) Co., Ltd., also
known as
Jintian Group, or
simply as Jintian...
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Jintian (Chinese: 今天; lit. 'Today') is the
title of a
Chinese literary journal.
Founded in 1978, it was the
first non-official
literary journal in the...
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Jintian (Chinese: 金田镇) is a town in Guiping, Guangxi. It
currently has a po****tion of
around 9,000. It was the
location of the 1851
Jintian uprising,...
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January 1851, Hong
organized a
rebel army and
routed the Qing
forces at
Jintian,
marking the
beginning of the
Taiping Rebellion. He then
declared himself...
- the God Worshipper's
leaders directed their followers to
converge in
Jintian and
quickly am****ed a
force of 10,000–30,000 people.
While the majority...
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Jintian Park (Chinese: 金田公园; lit. 'Golden
Field Park') is
located in
Chaoyang District, Beijing. It is one of the
first 15
suburban parks created by the...
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Changdong 长洞 and
Jintian 金田 tone /˥˩/ (51)
corresponds to
Jinxiu 金秀 tone /˨˧˩/ (231). Also, L.-Thongkum (1992)
reports that
Jintian 金田 is a less conservative...
- landscape.". In
addition to his
poetic work, he is
known as the
editor of
Jintian (journal).
Considered "a
major voice in
contemporary Chinese poetry", he...