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Wang Cong'er (c. 1777–1797) was a female Chinese leader of anti-Manchu White Lotus Rebellion along with Wang Nangxian during the reign of the Qing dynasty.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 9 relations: China, Manchu people, Qing dynasty, Wang (surname), Wang Nangxian, White Lotus, White Lotus Rebellion, Xiangyang, Yuan dynasty.

  2. 18th-century Chinese military personnel
  3. 18th-century Chinese women
  4. Generals from Hubei
  5. People from Xiangyang
  6. Qing dynasty rebels
  7. Suicides by jumping in China
  8. White Lotus people

China

China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia.

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Manchu people

The Manchus are a Tungusic East Asian ethnic group native to Manchuria in Northeast Asia.

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Qing dynasty

The Qing dynasty, officially the Great Qing, was a Manchu-led imperial dynasty of China and the last imperial dynasty in Chinese history.

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Wang (surname)

Wang is the pinyin romanization of the common Chinese surnames 王 (Wáng) and 汪 (Wāng).

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Wang Nangxian

Wang Nangxian (1778–1798) was a female Chinese leader of the anti-Manchu White Lotus Rebellion along with Wang Cong'er during the reign of the Qing dynasty. Wang Cong'er and Wang Nangxian are 18th-century Chinese military personnel, 18th-century Chinese women, Qing dynasty rebels, Suicides by jumping in China, Women in 18th-century warfare and Women in war in China.

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White Lotus

The White Lotus is a syncretic religious and political movement which forecasts the imminent advent of the "King of Light" (明王), i.e., the future Buddha Maitreya.

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White Lotus Rebellion

The White Lotus Rebellion (1794–1804) was a rebellion initiated by followers of the White Lotus movement during the Qing dynasty of China. Wang Cong'er and White Lotus Rebellion are 18th-century rebellions.

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Xiangyang

Xiangyang is the second-largest prefecture-level city by population in northwestern Hubei province, China.

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Yuan dynasty

The Yuan dynasty, officially the Great Yuan (Mongolian:, Yeke Yuwan Ulus, literally "Great Yuan State"), was a Mongol-led imperial dynasty of China and a successor state to the Mongol Empire after its ''de facto'' division.

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See also

18th-century Chinese military personnel

18th-century Chinese women

Generals from Hubei

People from Xiangyang

Qing dynasty rebels

Suicides by jumping in China

White Lotus people

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wang_Cong'er