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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. He was then executed by Zeng Guofan ...

  2. 21 de mar. de 2024 · Li Xiucheng 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. After 1859, when the Taipings were beset by internal dissension, poor leadership, and corruption, Li’s military and administrative.

  3. Xiucheng Li (李修成) Assistant Professor of School of Computer Science and Technology at Harbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen). Previously: PhD, School of Computer Science and Engineering, Nanyang Technological University. Advisor: Gao Cong. Office: Info-Tech Building 1906, HIT District, University Town of Shenzhen.

  4. 11 de feb. de 2017 · Li Xiucheng, the captured Taiping general, was Zeng’s 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. Zeng Guofan patiently edited Li’s confession.

  5. 7 de jul. de 2020 · A unit of the Green Standard army was sent to attack the city of Taicang, occupied by the Taiping, some 40 miles from Shanghai. Li Xiucheng sent 100,000 men to relieve the city and, after its commander disobeyed orders to withdraw, the entire Qing unit was destroyed.

  6. 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. En 1864, fue capturado e interrogado en la tercera y última batalla de Nanjing . Luego fue ejecutado por Zeng Guofan . Nombre.

  7. LI Xiucheng [ Li Hsiu-ch’êng] 李秀成‎ ( original ming 以文‎ ), d. Aug. 7, 1864, age 40, commander-in-chief in the Taiping Rebellion, was a native of T’eng-xian, Guangxi. He was born in a poor family which eked out a precarious livelihood on mountain land. Between the ages of eight and ten (... ...