Taiping Rebellion

Started by Snowdogs, 22 July 2012, 02:12:09 PM

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Snowdogs

Not sure if this is the correct place for this as it's not a request as such, but is there any interest in the Taiping rebellion? I did muse upon it a few years ago and thought of doing it in 6mm, but i just wondered if there was any interest here and if so what if any figures could be used to start the ball rolling. Twas the talk of Chinese Boxers in an old post that got me musing anew. 

FierceKitty

I'd be in the market for some of the appropriate types, but only to convert to join my Ming.
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lentulus

Interesting event in social terms, and a great tagline -- Jesus' little brother vs. Chinese Gordon -- but what was it like militarily?

Snowdogs

It would be quicker to say what it hasn't got to be honest, Vast armies, sieges, navel engagements, foreign intervention, mercenaries, massacres and more and lets not forget Chinese Gordon  leading The Ever Victorious Army. 1851-1864

A couple of links for anyone who wants to get a feel for the period.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yqvqt  Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Taiping Rebellion, useful for some history to the event and especially so because you can learn and paint at the same time. ;)

http://www.taipingrebellion.com/  Lots of background.

I'm no expert btw, just interested in a conflict that seems hardly noticed despite its magnitude.

Duke Speedy of Leighton

Unless you are Chinese, when it was seen as the first step that led to their domination of the west, according to Newsnight when discussing their expansion into a global trade empire at their present. The main event of note (or British crime, according to the Chinese) was the burning of several cultural and religious sites including the palace!
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Snowdogs

Quote from: mad lemmey on 23 July 2012, 05:09:06 PM
Unless you are Chinese, when it was seen as the first step that led to their domination of the west, according to Newsnight when discussing their expansion into a global trade empire at their present. The main event of note (or British crime, according to the Chinese) was the burning of several cultural and religious sites including the palace!

You could probably blame Flashman for that... ;)

Bernie

Also it was the bloodiest war in history with over 250 million deaths

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Snowdogs

I confess quite an affection for the old scoundrel myself Ben  :)

Quote from: Ben Waterhouse on 24 July 2012, 01:12:32 PM
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