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God's Chinese Son: The Taiping Heavenly Kingdom of Hong Xiuquan - Jonathan D. Spence, David Lindroth
God's Chinese Son: The Taiping Heavenly Kingdom of Hong Xiuquan
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"A magnificent tapestry . . . a story that reaches beyond China into our world and time: a story of faith, hope, passion, and a fatal grandiosity."--Washington Post Book WorldWhether read for its powerful account of the largest uprising in human history, or for its foreshadowing of the terrible... show more
"A magnificent tapestry . . . a story that reaches beyond China into our world and time: a story of faith, hope, passion, and a fatal grandiosity."--Washington Post Book WorldWhether read for its powerful account of the largest uprising in human history, or for its foreshadowing of the terrible convulsions suffered by twentieth-century China, or for the narrative power of a great historian at his best, God's Chinese Son must be read. At the center of this history of China's Taiping rebellion (1845-64) stands Hong Xiuquan, a failed student of Confucian doctrine who ascends to heaven in a dream and meets his heavenly family: God, Mary, and his older brother, Jesus. He returns to earth charged to eradicate the "demon-devils," the alien Manchu rulers of China. His success carries him and his followers to the heavenly capital at Nanjing, where they rule a large part of south China for more than a decade. Their decline and fall, wrought by internal division and the unrelenting military pressures of the Manchus and the Western powers, carry them to a hell on earth. Twenty million Chinese are left dead.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780393315561 (0393315568)
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Pages no: 432
Edition language: English
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5.0 God's Chinese Son: The Taiping Heavenly Kingdom of Hong Xiuquan
Fascinating book about Hong Xiuquan who led the Taiping Rebellion. The importation and modification of Christian belief to meet Chinese dynastic philosophy is very interesting. In addition to the odd character of Hong himself is the anti-imperialist and anti-governmental viewpoints of the people p...
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