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Swearing Hong Xiuquan said two words before he died, each of which was righteously righteous, but actually shameless.
At the end of the Qing Dynasty, one of the largest peasant uprisings in history broke out in China, the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom Movement, which lasted 14 years and swept half of China. The Taiping Heavenly Kingdom occupied almost half of the Qing Dynasty in its heyday. As the leader of heaven, Hong Xiuquan has always been regarded as a hero, but to some extent, Hong Xiuquan is not a hero at all. He is just a cult leader.

1853, the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom captured Jiangning, changed Jiangning to Tianjing, and the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom made its capital. Shortly after its capital was Tianjing, the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom suffered from infighting, resulting in the death of many outstanding generals. Even so, after putting down the rebellion, Hong Xiuquan still lived a promiscuous life.

1862, the Qing army besieged Tianjing, and the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom was in danger. Someone advised Hong Xiuquan to lead the army to break through, but he refused because he believed that there would be "heavenly soldiers" to save him. 1863, almost all the strategic places around Tianjing fell, and Tianjing fell into a crisis of food shortage. In order to solve the food problem, Hong Xiuquan said shamelessly: "My father asked me for a dream, and manna can not only be used as food, but also for health." (The nectar in Hong Xiuquan's mouth is actually a weed and poisonous. It is said that Hong Xiuquan was poisoned by this weed.

In addition to this shameless remark, Hong Xiuquan said a more shameless remark before he died, which probably means: "Don't worry, I will go to heaven immediately, get the heavenly soldiers from my heavenly father, and then protect Tianjing." It can be seen that Hong Xiuquan is only a "magic stick" to a certain extent, and his two remarks show his shameless.