- The Lin
Shuangwen rebellion (Chinese: 林爽文事件; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lîm Sóng-bûn sū-kiāⁿ; lit. 'Lin
Shuangwen Incident')
occurred in 1787–1788 in
Taiwan under the...
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failure during the revolt. In 1787, 300,000
people took part in the Lin
Shuangwen rebellion in
Taiwan against the Qing government. ****'anggan commanded...
- When Qing
troops were sent into the
village and
tried to
arrest Lin
Shuangwen, the
leader of the Tiandi**** and a
settler from Fujian, led his forces...
- the more than 100
rebellions during the Qing period, such as the Lin
Shuangwen rebellion, were
caused by Han settlers.
Their frequency was
evoked by...
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record of a
triad society,
Heaven and
Earth Gathering,
dates to the Lin
Shuangwen uprising on
Taiwan from 1786 to 1787. The
triads evolved into criminal...
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dismissed their recommendations. This
started to
change after the Lin
Shuangwen rebellion in 1786,
after which Qianlong agreed that
leaving fertile lands...
- The Tiandi****
members gathered Ming loyalists, and
their leader Lin
Shuangwen [zh]
proclaimed himself king. Many
important people took part in this...
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administrative structure of
Taiwan remained largely unchanged.
After the Lin
Shuangwen rebellion in 1786,
Qianlong agreed that
leaving fertile lands to unproductive...
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Campaigns against the Gurkhas...
- Xu
Shiheng was sent to the
island to
capture the rebels' leader, Lin
Shuangwen. His
military merit was
further enhanced by his
ferocious conquest and...