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  1. Hong Xiuquan échoue une première fois en 1827, puis à deux autres reprises [2]. Il a des visions, au cours d'une maladie qui le frappe en 1837 (sans doute une dépression nerveuse), après son troisième échec aux examens pour entrer dans la fonction publique, et au cours de laquelle il est pris de délire.

  2. Hong Xiuquan [ xʊŋ˧˥ ɕi̯ou̯˩˥ tɕʰy̆ɛn˧˥] ( chinesisch 洪秀全, Pinyin Hóng Xiùquán, W.-G. Hung Hsiu-ch’üan; * 1. Januar 1814 in Fuyuanshui im Kreis Hua der Provinz Guangdong; † 1. Juni 1864 in Nanjing) war Anführer des Taiping-Aufstands. Zudem nannte er sich „ Himmlischer König “ des Himmlischen Königreichs von ...

  3. Hong Xiuquan , or Hung Hsiu-ch’üan, (born Jan. 1, 1814, Fuyuanshui, Guangdong, China—died June 1, 1864, Nanjing), Chinese religious prophet, leader of the Taiping Rebellion (1850–64). Born into a poor Hakka family, Hong showed signs of great intelligence but failed three times to obtain even the lowest degree on the civil-service exams.

  4. Hong Xiuquan. Hong Xiuquan ( 洪秀全, 1 de janeiro de 1814 [ 2] - 1 de junho de 1864), nascido Hong Huoxiu ( 洪火秀) e com o nome de cortesia Renkun ( 洪仁坤 ), foi um revolucionário chinês e líder religioso que liderou a Rebelião Taiping contra a dinastia Qing. Ele estabeleceu o Reino Celestial Taiping em várias partes do sul da ...

  5. 2 de dic. de 2013 · Hong Xiuquan nació el 1 de enero de 1814 en el seno de una humilde familia de granjeros en un pueblecito de la provincia de Guangdong. Su familia hizo auténticos sacrificios para proporcionarle una educación, así que Hong se formó hasta donde sus escasos recursos económicos le permitieron.

  6. This paper examines the theological claims of Hong Xiuquan (1814–64), the leader of the Taiping Rebellion (1850–64). Whilst various aspects of the Taipings' theology and religious culture were characterised by originality, the most unique – and, for many, shocking – feature of their new theological world-view was the belief that Hong was the second son of God and younger brother of ...

  7. 20 de may. de 2024 · Taiping Rebellion, radical political and religious upheaval that was probably the most important event in China in the 19th century. It lasted for some 14 years (1850–64), ravaged 17 provinces, took an estimated 20 million lives, and irrevocably altered the Qing dynasty (1644–1911/12). The rebellion began under the leadership of Hong ...