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  1. Shi Dakai, más conocido como Rey Yi (翼王) (uno de los cinco ejércitos), fue uno de los líderes de la Rebelión Taiping de Hong Xiuquan. Era mestizo entre hakka y zhuang. Biografía

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Shi_DakaiShi Dakai - Wikipedia

    Shi Dakai was a Hakka from Guixian, Guangxi. [1] He headed the family at a young age after being orphaned, and was known in the local community for his hospitality, martial skills and justice in handling local affairs. [2] Shi had studied for the imperial examinations, but had failed in his attempts to pass them. [1]

  3. 8 de abr. de 2024 · Shi Dakai (born March 1831, Guixian, Guangxi province, China—died June 25, 1863, Chengdu, Sichuan province) was one of the leaders of the Taiping Rebellion, the widespread uprising that gripped South China between 1850 and 1864. The most literate of the Taipings, Shi was an avowed enemy of the alien Qing (Manchu) rulers of China.

  4. The Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, or the Heavenly Kingdom of Great Peace (1851–1864), was a theocratic absolute monarchy which sought to overthrow the Qing dynasty. The Heavenly Kingdom, or Heavenly Dynasty, [1] [a] was led by Hong Xiuquan. Its capital was at Tianjing, present-day Nanjing.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › es › Shi_DakaiShi Dakai - Wikiwand

    Shi Dakai, más conocido como Rey Yi (翼王) (uno de los cinco ejércitos), fue uno de los líderes de la Rebelión Taiping de Hong Xiuquan. Era mestizo entre hakka y zhuang . Quick facts: Shi Dakai, Rey del Ala de Reino Celestial de...

  6. 2 de oct. de 2021 · News of the carnage disgusted another senior Taiping general, Shi Dakai (1831–1863), who was far away from Nanjing at that time and believed this was the beginning of the end for the Heavenly Kingdom. He marched on the Heavenly capital and in turn arrested and killed Wei and Chin.

  7. Tianjing incident. Tianjing Incident. Part of Taiping Rebellion. Date. September 2 — October, 1856. Location. Tianjing, Taiping Heavenly Kingdom (modern Nanjing, Jiangsu, China) Result. Massive setback of the Taiping rebellion, Shi Dakai takes control of all five Taiping armies.