- Li
Xiucheng (Chinese: 李秀成; pinyin: Lǐ
Xiùchéng; 1823 –
August 7, 1864) was a
military rebel commander opposing the Qing
dynasty during the
Taiping Rebellion...
- the
outside left were the
Shence and
Taiping Gates. On
December 20, Li
Xiucheng returned to
Nanjing from
Danyang and
urged Hong
Xiuquan to
abandon the...
- with
captured equipment. Just
before his execution,
Taiping Loyal King Li
Xiucheng advised the Qing to buy, and to
learn how to replicate, the best foreign...
- like his
father by the kingdom's
princes and was
spoken of poorly. In Li
Xiucheng's autobiography,
written shortly before Li's execution, Hong was described...
- The
later leaders of the
movement were 'Princes':
Zhong Prince (忠王), Li
Xiucheng (1823–1864,
captured and
executed by Qing forces) Ying
Prince (英王), Chen...
- Forbes.
Retrieved 2022-04-07. "Yu Yong". Forbes.
Retrieved 2022-04-07. "Lin
Xiucheng & family". Forbes.
Retrieved 2022-04-07. "Zhu Baoguo". Forbes. Retrieved...
- fire
inflicted heavy casualties on the
Taiping forces,
whose commander Li
Xiucheng was
wounded in the left leg by a shot
fired from a cannon. From 1851 to...
-
ideas clashed with the pre-eminent
military prince of the Taipings, Li
Xiucheng. In a
large mission to
retake the
upper Yangtze River, Li
refused the orders...
- Jin Su (金俗; fl. 150s – 140s BCE), also
known as Lady of
Xiucheng (修成君), was a
Chinese noble woman during the Han dynasty. She was a half-sister of Emperor...
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followers of Shi
Dakai during the
Tianjing Incident. Chen
Yucheng and Li
Xiucheng were
trained and
taught by Qin. Born in the
Guiping district of Guangxi...