Wang Cong'er
978-613-2-98980-2
6132989803
108
2010-09-13
39.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Wang Cong'er (Chinese: 王聰兒; pinyin: Wáng Cōng'ér, c. 1777-1798) was a female Chinese leader of anti-Manchu White Lotus Rebellion during the reign of the Qing dynasty.Reportedly born in 1777, Wang Cong'er was a native of Xiangyang City. She was said to be a circus performer before she became leader of the White Lotus sect against the Qing regime.The White Lotus Sect originated during the Yuan Dynasty. Wang Cong'er led the uprising of the White Lotus sect against the corrupt Qing regime. She used the martial art of Kung Fu, acrobatics and a sword in each hand she instilled fear in her enemies. Intent on avenging the death of her husband at the hands of the Qing, Wang led an army of men into battle against the Qing army. Despite the obvious disadvantages of Wang's peasant troops, they overcame and surprised the mighty Qing army again and again, with the use of guerrilla war tactics. The contemporary records of the Qing Court stated that "the deadliest of all the rebels are those led by Madam Wang, wife of Qi" and "it is said that all the rebel factions from Hubei and Shanxi were stirred up by Wang".
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