Scenarios about 'Hong Xiuquan'
A 19th-century Chinese religious leader who proclaimed himself the younger brother of Jesus Christ and led the Taiping Rebellion (1850-1864) against the Qing Dynasty. Hong's syncretic religious movement combined Christian elements with Chinese beliefs, establishing the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom across much of southern China. In alternate history scenarios, his rebellion often serves as a pivotal point for exploring different trajectories of Chinese modernization, Western influence in Asia, and the potential collapse of the Qing Dynasty.
What If The Taiping Rebellion Succeeded?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom defeated the Qing Dynasty, establishing a revolutionary Christian-inspired state that transformed China and global power dynamics in the 19th century and beyond.