The Taiping revolution / created by the Compilation Group for the "History of Modern China" series.
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- text
- unmediated
- volume
- DS759 TAI
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Includes bibliography and index
The eve of the tempest
Hung Hsiu-chuan and the Pai Shang Ti Hui
From the Chintien uprising to the establishment of the heavenly capital
Measures adopted after the establishment of the capital
The northern and western expeditions
Smashing the camps north and south of the Yangtze
The internal strife in the heavenly capital
An offensive within the defensive and new policies
The siege of the heavenly capital is raised again and the eastward advance
Before and after the defensive battle of Anking
Facing the foreign invaders in battle array
The situation becomes critical for the revolution
The fall of the heavenly capital
The struggle goes on
The heroes of the Taiping heavenly kingdom will never be forgotten
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