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His elder brother Lai Hanying was the Taiping Rebellion's king early on, and one of the few of kings still alive after the civil war ended in 1870. As a child, future revolutionary
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Lai Wenguang attracted many northern Chinese to unite fighting against the Qing government because people believed the
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forces of 90,000 in surrounding and attacking the capital
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Index

Meizhou
Guangdong
Qing Empire
Yangzhou
Nanjing
Qing Empire
Qing Empire
Taiping
Nian Rebellion
Eastern Nian Army
Second rout the Army Group Jiangnan
Qingpu District
Wuhan
Battle of Sanhe
Battle of Guanzhong (1861)
Hubei Pocket
Nian Rebellion
Battle of inlon river

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