Mid-19th Century Rebellions

Rebellions 

*Taiping, 1850-64

*Nian, 1851-68

Yunnan Muslim Rebellion, 1855-73

NW Muslim Rebellion, 1862-78

Underlying causes of rebellions

Population growth

Cultivated land

30% increase 1600-1785

3.5 mu/person 1766

3.3 mu/person 1790

Inadequate Financial Administration

Granary system not kept up

Officialdom and army static in size

Manchu banner soldiers go soft?

Combined effects of population growth and inadequate financial administration

Increased landlessness, vagrancy, and banditry

Increased disillusionment among educated elite

Trade deficit

Opium imported

1842: 33,000 chests

1850: 53,000 chests of opium imported

Silver exports

1821-30: 85,000 kg

1831-40: 372,000 kg

1841-50: 2,900,000 kg

Triggers of rebellions

Natural Disasters

Drought in Henan in 1847

Yangtze flood in Hubei, Anhui, Jiangsu, and Zhejiang in 1849

Famine in Guangxi in 1849-50

Yellow River shift in course in 1853-55

Ethnic/Religious tensions

Rebellions

*Taiping

Hong Xiuquan (1814-64)

*Hakka "Guest People"

4 Exam failures, 1830-43

Road to rebellion

Meets missionary, 1836

3rd Exam failure, 1837

Delirium, 1837

4th Exam failure, 1843

Spiritual awakening

“God’s Second Son”

Spiritual leader, 1844

Fired from job as teacher

Ideas

Against

Opium-smoking, Gambling, Drinking, Footbinding, Manchus, Concubinage, “False” Idols

For

Heterodox Christianity

Egalitarianism

Retreat to Guangxi, 1847

10-20,000 followers, 1850

Hakkas

*“Heavenly Kingdom of Great Peace (Taiping)” 太平天國 1851

“Heavenly King”

5 subordinate kings

Military expansion, 1851-53

37,000 followers in 1852

Yuezhou, Dec. 1852

Hankou, Dec. 1852

Nanjing occupied, 1853-64

Taiping Rebellion Attacks on Shaoxing, 1861

Zhang Daye, The World of a Tiny Insect, pp. 79-107

Taiping rebel supporters

Zhuji Prefecture

Hills and mountains

Minor local elites

Defensive militias

Shaoxing & Ningbo

Plains and waterways

Eminent local elites

Wealthy merchants

*Nian Rebellions 1851-68

Environmental problems

Yellow River shift, 1853-55

Impoverished communities

Fortifications

Raids

Survival strategies

Predatory

Protective

Zhang Daye, The World of a Tiny Insect, pp. 109-20

Nian Sack of Yuanjiang, 1860

NW Muslim Revolt 1862-78

Shaanxi tensions, 1862

Taiping and Nian incursions

Hui-Han feuding

Ethnic cleansing of Hui

10% of pop. 1862

1% of pop. 1878

Spread of violence to Gansu

Hui refugees