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- Lin_Shuangwen_rebellion abstract "The Lin Shuangwen rebellion (Chinese: 林爽文事件) occurred in 1787–1788.In 1786, the Qing-appointed Governor of Taiwan, Sun Jingsui, discovered and suppressed the anti-Qing Tiandihui (Heaven and Earth Society). The Tiandihui members gathered Ming loyalists, and their leader Lin Shuangwen proclaimed himself king. Many important people took part in this revolt and the insurgents quickly rose to 50,000 people. In less than a year, the rebels occupied almost the entire part of southern Taiwan. Hearing that the rebels had occupied most of Taiwan, Qing troops were sent to suppress them in a hurry. The east insurgents defeated the poorly organised troops and had to resist falling to the enemy. Finally, the Qing imperial court sent Fuk'anggan while Hailancha, Counsellor of the Police, deployed nearly 3,000 people to fight the insurgents. These new troops were well equipped, disciplined and had combat experience which proved enough to route the insurgents. The Ming loyalists had lost the war and their leaders and remaining rebels hid among the locals.Lin Shuangwen, Zhuang Datian and other Tiandihui leaders had started a rebellion which at first was successful, and as many as 300,000 took part in the rebellion. The Qing general Fuk'anggan was sent to quell the rebellion with a force of 20,000 soldiers, which he accomplished. The campaign was relatively expensive for the Qing government, although Lin Shuangwen and Zhuang Datian were both captured. After the revolt ended, the Qianlong Emperor was forced to rethink the method of government for Taiwan.Lin, who was an immigrant from Zhangzhou, had come to Taiwan with his father in the 1770s. He was involved in the secret Heaven and Earth Society whose origins are not clear. Lin's father was detained by the local authorities, perhaps in suspicion of his activities with the society; Lin Shuangwen then organized the rest of the society members in a revolt in an attempt to free his father. There was initial success in pushing government forces out of Lin's home base in Changhua; his allies did likewise in Tamsui. By this point, the fighting was drawing in Zhangzhou people beyond just the society members, and activating the old feuds; this brought out Quanzhou networks (as well as Hakka) on behalf of the government. Eventually, the government sent sufficient force to restore order; Lin Shuangwen was executed and the Heaven and Earth Society was dispersed to mainland China or sent into hiding, but there was no way to eliminate ill-will between Zhangzhou, Quanzhou, and Hakka networks. Though they never again were serious to push out the government or encompass the whole island, feuds went on sporadically for most of the 19th century, only started coming to an end in the 1860s.There were more than a hundred rebellions during the early Qing. The frequency of rebellions, riots, and civil strife in Qing Taiwan is evoked by the common saying \"every three years an uprising; every five years a rebellion\" (三年一反、五年一亂).".
- Lin_Shuangwen_rebellion causalties "Unknown".
- Lin_Shuangwen_rebellion combatant "Qing Empire".
- Lin_Shuangwen_rebellion combatant "Taiwanese rebels".
- Lin_Shuangwen_rebellion commander Fukanggan.
- Lin_Shuangwen_rebellion commander Qianlong_Emperor.
- Lin_Shuangwen_rebellion place Taiwan.
- Lin_Shuangwen_rebellion result "Qing victory".
- Lin_Shuangwen_rebellion strength "10,000 troops sent to relieve Taiwan in 1786".
- Lin_Shuangwen_rebellion strength "20,000 troops brought by Fuk'anggan in 1788".
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- Lin_Shuangwen_rebellion strength "300,000 rebels".
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- Lin_Shuangwen_rebellion wikiPageWikiLink Changhua.
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- Lin_Shuangwen_rebellion wikiPageWikiLink Tiandihui.
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- Lin_Shuangwen_rebellion wikiPageWikiLinkText "a rebellion".
- Lin_Shuangwen_rebellion caption "The Qing fleet returning from Taiwan".
- Lin_Shuangwen_rebellion casualties "Unknown".
- Lin_Shuangwen_rebellion combatant "Qing Empire".
- Lin_Shuangwen_rebellion combatant "Taiwanese rebels".
- Lin_Shuangwen_rebellion commander "Fuk'anggan".
- Lin_Shuangwen_rebellion commander "Qianlong Emperor".
- Lin_Shuangwen_rebellion conflict "Pacification of Taiwan".
- Lin_Shuangwen_rebellion date "1786".
- Lin_Shuangwen_rebellion place Taiwan.
- Lin_Shuangwen_rebellion result "Qing victory".
- Lin_Shuangwen_rebellion strength "10000".
- Lin_Shuangwen_rebellion strength "20000".
- Lin_Shuangwen_rebellion strength "3000".
- Lin_Shuangwen_rebellion strength "300000".
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- Lin_Shuangwen_rebellion subject Category:1780s_in_China.
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- Lin_Shuangwen_rebellion subject Category:Conflicts_in_1787.
- Lin_Shuangwen_rebellion subject Category:Conflicts_in_1788.
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- Lin_Shuangwen_rebellion subject Category:Taiwan_under_Qing_dynasty_rule.
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- Lin_Shuangwen_rebellion type Event.
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- Lin_Shuangwen_rebellion comment "The Lin Shuangwen rebellion (Chinese: 林爽文事件) occurred in 1787–1788.In 1786, the Qing-appointed Governor of Taiwan, Sun Jingsui, discovered and suppressed the anti-Qing Tiandihui (Heaven and Earth Society). The Tiandihui members gathered Ming loyalists, and their leader Lin Shuangwen proclaimed himself king. Many important people took part in this revolt and the insurgents quickly rose to 50,000 people. In less than a year, the rebels occupied almost the entire part of southern Taiwan.".
- Lin_Shuangwen_rebellion label "Lin Shuangwen rebellion".
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- Lin_Shuangwen_rebellion depiction Crossing_the_ocean_and_triumphant_return.jpg.
- Lin_Shuangwen_rebellion isPrimaryTopicOf Lin_Shuangwen_rebellion.
- Lin_Shuangwen_rebellion name "Pacification of Taiwan".