Industrial Age · East Asia · War

1850

Taiping Rebellion Begins

January 11, 1850

In a Guangxi village, a failed civil-service candidate named Hong Xiuquan, who believed himself the younger brother of Jesus Christ, launched a rising against the Qing. Within five years his Heavenly Kingdom would hold Nanjing and threaten Beijing. Over fifteen years, the war would kill twenty to thirty million - bloodier than any nineteenth-century conflict.