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Hong well known heretic while most killing during Taiping war was commuted by Manchurian rulers.
pseudo angmo,
I am laughing away while typing this reply. This part of the history I know better than you, I first studied Taiping Revolution about 10 years ago.
That cultist Conqueror who is more knowledgeable than you in Chinese and Israelite history, even so he was always squashed in his errorneous on history and have to 'run road' a few occasions.
You errorneous again. While battlefield casualties is not uncommon in wars including civil wars. However, there are several internal strifes within the Taiping kingdom where troops of different sub-kings would totally annihilate one another completely, played a significant role in the death toll. Most of the deaths were attributed to plague and famine, resulting from the inexperience in governing a state. This would be the greatest contributing factor. Starvation and disease among refugees, also played a huge role as well in the death toll.
Angmo powers also have their role in the death toll, other than helping provoke the rebellion in the first place by their humiliation of the Qing, Chinese and opium selling.
Suggest you to take some effort in doing some research and fact finding first, don't take the convenient lazy way as your salvation -believe & accept.