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After the defeat of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, what happened to Hong Xiuquan's six horses?

Hong Xiuquan was the leader of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom Movement, and in the past, when articles involving the introduction of Hong Xiu's entire family were mostly about his clan, his younger brother, and his son Hong Tianguifu, who was punished by the Qing government. The text about Hong Xiuquan's daughter is vague. Hong Xiuquan was a man of many sons and daughters, and according to historical records, he had at least 8 daughters. When these daughters were very young, Hong Xiuquan gave them a pack of horses.

After the defeat of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, what happened to Hong Xiuquan's six horses?

The Taiping Heavenly Kingdom is very particular about the feudal etiquette system, and in 1851, when the Yong'an system was established, it promulgated the "Taiping Ritual System", and the "will" was promulgated every year; the etiquette system is still the same. The daughter of the King of Heaven is commonly known as miyagi, and the subordinates call the eldest daughter of the King of Heaven "Tenchojin", and the second daughter is "Tenjijin", and the so-called gold is called "all as expensive as gold, so they are called gold; gold, noble, beautiful and unchanging." "The pony recruited by the daughter of the king of heaven, "the son-in-law of the king and the king."

As we now know, Hong Xiuquan had six pack horses; Huang Dongliang, the Tiansi horse Huang Wensheng, the Tianxi horse Huang Wensheng, the second horse Zhong Wanxin and Xu Lang, and two horses, and the titles of Tiandong Horse and Tianba Horse, without leaving their names.

After the defeat of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, what happened to Hong Xiuquan's six horses?

Hong Xiuquan first recruited sons-in-law for two young daughters born in Tianjing, Huang Dongliang and Huang Wensheng had already become horses in 1861, and soon became the King of Kai and the King of Jie, but they were no more than seven or eight years old at most. Young people naturally did not understand things, but the King of Heaven loved his daughter and son-in-law, and he was particularly fond of them, and when he worshipped God, Jesus and the Heavenly King in the Glory Hall of the Heavenly King's Palace, he also specially ranked them in the forefront, ranking above Hong Renkai and Chen Yucheng, the King of England, who were said to have died in Hushu Town outside the city during the fall of Tianjing in 1864, and they were all under 15 years old when they died.

Hong Xiuquan had two eldest daughters, the daughter born to Lai Xiying, who was not married until 1862 or even some time later, when they should have been eighteen or nineteen years old. Both of the horses were fellow villagers from Guangdong, Zhong Wanxin and Xu Lang, both young, but not favored by the Heavenly King. Hong Xiuquan also asked Hong Tianguifu (the young lord) to write the "Ten Salvation Poems" "Son-in-law Wanxin Gets Lost: Practice In Accordance with these Ten Salvation Commandments". Although the details are unknown, it can be seen from the text that he was condemned for being mistaken.

After the defeat of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, what happened to Hong Xiuquan's six horses?

After 1857, Zhong Wanxin led his own division to fight in southern Anhui and western Zhejiang, and he probably did not handle the relationship with his colleagues very well, and once even fought with his superior, Li Shixian, and then gave up his position and went to Tianjing to file a complaint. Hong Xiuquan did not listen to him. In July 1864, when Tianjing City fell, the whereabouts of Huang Dongliang and Huang Wensheng were unknown, but Zhong Wanxin followed Hong Tianguifu to Huzhou, Zhejiang.

After the defeat of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, what happened to Hong Xiuquan's six horses?

Later, he followed Hong Tianguifu to Jiangxi and was captured, but this horse master escaped from danger and came to the army of Wang Haiyang of Kang. In February 1866, the Southern Taiping Army broke through in Meizhou, Guangdong Province, and the entire army was destroyed in the area of Tonggu Ridge in Fengshun, and he was also captured in Baishui Village in the south of the city and sent to the Qing commander Zuo Zongtang to be beheaded.

Another pony was Xu Lang, who was only crowned king in 1864. Xu Lang was originally a general of Li Shixian's army, and in 1861 he followed Li Shixian's army from Gansu to Zhejiang, and then fought in the Pujiang area for a long time, he disobeyed Li Shixian's dispatch with the horses selected by Hong Xiuquan, often friction with his colleagues, and even used nostalgia to win over the original Heaven and Earth Society congregation in the Taiping Army. At the time of the fall of Tianjing, he was stationed in Anji County, Zhejiang, and after the fall of Huzhou, the horse master abandoned the city and was killed by the Qing army on the way to Benxiao.

This donkey did have a bit of a back, just became a donkey, and before the scenery was a day or two, the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom failed. This scene is quite similar to a few decades later, when someone cut it with a knife and prepared to enter the palace as a eunuch, but the news came that the Qing Dynasty had suddenly died.

After the defeat of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, what happened to Hong Xiuquan's six horses?

Although he was prominent and arrogant in his lifetime, when the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom was defeated, the trees fell and scattered, like dogs that lost their families, and they were not accepted if they wanted to surrender, and finally ended up in a different place

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