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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Li_XiuchengLi Xiucheng - Wikipedia

    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. He was born to a peasant family. In 1864, he was captured and interrogated following the third and final Battle of Nanjing.

  2. 21 de mar. de 2024 · Li Xiucheng (born 1823, Tengxian, Guangxi province, China—died Aug. 7, 1864, Nanjing) was a Chinese general and leader of the Taiping Rebellion, the giant religious-political uprising that occupied most of South China between 1850 and 1864.

  3. Li Xiucheng ( chino: 李秀成; pinyin: Lǐ Xiùchéng; 1823 - 7 de agosto de 1864) fue un comandante rebelde militar que se opuso a la dinastía Qing durante la rebelión Taiping. Nació en una familia campesina.

  4. 11 de feb. de 2017 · Li Xiucheng, the captured Taiping general, was Zengs most precious booty of war. Li gave a detailed deposition, about 50,000 words long; one of the most important accounts of the Taiping Rebellion.

  5. 7 de jul. de 2020 · In early 1861, the Taiping general Li Xiucheng’s army of 600,000 controlled much of the Zhejiang and Jiangsu provinces bordering the Yangtze. At his request Great Britain and France, with their commercial interests in Shanghai, promised to stay neutral.

  6. Li Xiucheng (Chinese: 李秀成; pinyin: Lǐ Xiùchéng; 1823 – August 7, 1864) was a military commander during the Taiping Rebellion. He was born to a poor peasant family. He was known as the Loyal King (忠王) by the end of his life.

  7. Five days after the death of Hong Xiuquan on June 1, 1864, Li Xiucheng was finally put in charge of all military and political affairs, but it was already too late—the fate of the city and its defenders was sealed.