Zhang Jiao was born in Julu County, Xingtai City, Hebei Province. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty in China, he was the leader of the Yellow Scarf Army and the founder of Taiping Road.
Because he got the Taiping Jing (the Taiping Jing) from Taoist Yu Ji and others, he took religious salvation as his own responsibility, organized the masses with some religious thoughts and social and political thoughts, and preached in the early days of the establishment of Ning (168 to 172).
In the first year of Zhong Ping (184), Zhang Jiao called himself "the general god" and led the masses to launch an uprising with the slogan "Heaven dies, Huang Tian should stand, and the age is in Jiazi, and the world is prosperous", which was known as the "Yellow Scarf Uprising" in history. Soon Zhang Jiao died of illness, and the insurgents were quickly suppressed by the Han Dynasty.
In what year was the uprising led by Zhang Jiao?
/kloc-April 22, 0/84 (the fifth day of March in the first year of Hanzhouping), he led an uprising and called himself "General Heaven". The leader of the rebel army is marked by the yellow turban insurrectionary, which is called the "yellow turban insurrectionary army". The rebellion has rapidly spread to all parts of the Yellow River Basin.
The Yellow Scarf Army with its brother Zhang Lianghui in Youzhou and Hebei repelled the attack of Lu Zhi, a northern corps commander in the Eastern Han Dynasty, in Guangzong (now east of Wei County in Hebei Province), and then defeated Dong Zhuo, an eastern corps commander in the Eastern Han Dynasty.