- Qin
Rigang (秦日綱, 1821 – 1856), né Qin
Richang (秦日昌), was a
Hakka military leader of the
Taiping Rebellion,
known during his
military tenure as the King...
- East King Yang Xiuqing, the
North King Wei Chang**** and the Yan King Qin
Rigang. More than 27,000
other opposition rivals including soldiers perished in...
- Incident,
wherein Yang and his
followers were
slaughtered by Wei Chang****, Qin
Rigang, and
their troops on Hong Xiuquan's orders. Shi Dakai's
objection to the...
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commensurate with Hong Xiuquan's, Yang
dispatched Wei, Shi Dakai, and Qin
Rigang to
separate provinces.[which?] Hong,
viewing Yang's
request as treasonous...
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Elizabeth Ann Seton.
September 2 –
Taiping Rebellion: Wei Chang**** and Qin
Rigang ********inate Yang Xiuqing.
September 7 – The
Saimaa Canal was inaugurated...
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equivalent to Hong Xiuquan's, Yang
dispatched Wei Chang****, Shi Dakai, and Qin
Rigang to
separate provinces. Hong,
viewing Yang's
request as treasonous, alerted...
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Chongwei 冉崇伟 Male Han Bai Yong**** 白永会 Male Han Bai
Zixing 白自兴 Male Han Cong
Rigang 丛日刚 Male Han Feng
Zhengjie 冯政杰 Male Han Mian
Fucheng 芇福成 Male Han Lü Jun...
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Commanders and
leaders Lu Jianying †
Imperial Commissioner Xiang Rong Qin
Rigang Yang
Xiuqing Wei Chang****
Strength 40,000–60,000 men (included
Eight Banners...
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Military offices Preceded by
Colonel General Qin
Rigang Taiping's
commander of
Western Army
Group Colonel General 1855–1858 Succeeded by
Field Marshal...
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Rebellion in Nanjing.[citation needed] In 1856, when the
Taiping General Qin
Rigang brought forces to
strengthen the
offensive against Beijing in the North...