Taiping Heavenly Kingdom History Museum

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| location = 208 West Zhanyuan Road 208 (南京夫子庙西瞻园路208号)[https://books.google.com/books?id=jCq_Sbjc5dkC&pg=PA222 DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: China] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180825194332/https://books.google.com/books?id=jCq_Sbjc5dkC&pg=PA222 |date=2018-08-25 }}. DK Publishing; 1 June 2012. {{ISBN|978-0-7566-9328-2}}. p. 222.

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The Taiping Kingdom History Museum ({{zh|s=太平天国历史博物馆}}) is a museum dedicated to artifacts from the Taiping Rebellion (1851–1864). It is located on the grounds of the Zhan Yuan Garden, a historical garden in Nanjing, China.

History

The garden that surrounds the museum was once "Enthusiasm Garden" or "Zhan Garden" of the first ruler of the Ming Dynasty, Hongwu (1328-1398). In 1853, it became the residence of Yang Xiuqing, a military leader in the Taiping Rebellion.{{citation needed|date=May 2014}} During the rebellion, Nanjing was captured by the rebels and used as its headquarters until 1864, when Qing forces took the city in the Third Battle of Nanjing.

Museum

In 1958, it became the site of the current museum. {{citation needed|date=May 2014}} The museum has artifacts from the rebellion, including: Taiping currency, weapons, uniforms, and documents about the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom ideology, which was based upon an idiosyncratic version of Christianity. Hong Xiuquan believed he was Christ's younger brother, ordered by God to exterminate China's Manchu rulers, whom he decried as demons.

Gallery

File:A Map Show the Defense of Beijing During the Period of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom 2011-12.JPG|A map showing the defense of Beijing during the Period of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom

File:The Coin of Heavenly Kingdom of Great Peace.JPG|The Coin of Heavenly Kingdom of Great Peace

See also

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