- Hong
Xiuquan (1
January 1814 – 1 June 1864), born Hong
Huoxiu and with the
courtesy name Renkun, was a
Chinese revolutionary and
religious leader who...
-
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- Qing dynasty. The
Heavenly Kingdom, or
Heavenly Dynasty, was led by Hong
Xiuquan. Its
capital was at Tianjing, present-day Nanjing. The
unsuccessful war...
- Wu
Xiuquan (Chinese: 伍修权; Wade–Giles: Wu Hsiu-ch'üan; 6
March 1908 – 9
November 1997) was a
Chinese Communist revolutionary,
military officer, and diplomat...
- pinyin: Bài Shàngdì Huì) was a
religious movement founded and led by Hong
Xiuquan which drew on his own
unique interpretation of
Protestant Christianity...
- state's
economic and
political viability. The
uprising was led by Hong
Xiuquan, an
ethnic Hakka who had
proclaimed himself to be the
brother of Jesus...
- Jia
Xiuquan (simplified Chinese: 贾秀全;
traditional Chinese: 賈秀全; pinyin: Jiǎ
Xiùquán; born 9
November 1963) is a
Chinese football manager and
former international...
- of Hong
Xiuquan's converts. In 1847, he
accompanied Hong
Xiuquan on his trip to
Guangzhou and
briefly studied the
Bible there with Hong
Xiuquan and Issachar...
-
referred to as the
Junior Lord (幼主). Officially, like his
father Hong
Xiuquan, he was the King of
Heaven (天王). To differentiate, he is also
called the...
- Attendance: 26,000 Referee: ****uo
Takada (****an) With
three goals, Jia
Xiuquan,
Shahrokh Bayani and N****er
Mohammadkhani are the top
scorers in the tournament...