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Is the leader of Hong Xiuquan in the book based on Sun Wen?

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Hong Xiuquan (1 814 65438+10/-1864 June1), formerly known as Huo Xiu, was named Ren Kun, king of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom. Born in Jiaying Prefecture, Guangdong Province (now Meixian District, Meizhou City, Guangdong Province), Han Hakka in Huaxian County, Guangdong Province (now Huadu District, Guangzhou City). 18 14 (18th year of Jiaqing) was born in Fuyuan Water Village, Hua County, Guangdong Province, and later moved to Guanlubu Village.

During Daoguang's reign, he repeatedly failed in the imperial examination, so he absorbed the equality thought in early Christianity. However, due to the influence of feudal thought, worshipping God still has a very strict hierarchy. The original song of salvation was written to teach and advocate the establishment of the ancient prosperity of "the world is for the public" Hong Xiuquan later established the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, known as the Heavenly King in history. 1853 (the third year of Xianfeng) established Nanjing as its capital and changed its name to Tianjing. 1864 (Tongzhi three years) died in Tianjing, and the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom perished shortly after his death.

The Taiping Heavenly Kingdom Movement led by Hong Xiuquan swept across most of China, which had a far-reaching impact on the Qing Dynasty and even the whole modern history.