The White Lotus Rebellion Against Qing Dynasty
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Originating in the Hubei province, the White Lotus Rebellion emerged as a significant challenge to the ruling Qing dynasty. The rebellion was fueled by widespread discontent among the peasantry due to heavy taxation, corruption, and social unrest. The White Lotus sect, a secret religious society, played a pivotal role in organizing and leading the uprising.
As the rebellion spread across central China, it garnered substantial support from the population, resulting in a formidable threat to Qing authority. The rebels engaged in guerrilla warfare tactics, targeting government officials and institutions. The Qing forces faced difficulties in suppressing the rebellion due to the rugged terrain and the elusive nature of the rebel forces.
The White Lotus Rebellion had a profound impact on the Qing dynasty, highlighting the vulnerabilities within the ruling system and demonstrating the discontent simmering among the populace. While the rebellion was eventually quelled after years of fierce fighting, it left a lasting legacy of resistance against imperial rule in China.
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