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| - | The 1850s saw the beginning of the Tàipíng rebellion, as well as continued war between China and European powers. | + | [[File:Hong_Xiuquan.jpg|200px|right|Hóng Xiùquán 洪秀全, leader of the Tàipíng rebellion]] |
| + | The 1850s saw the beginning of the Tàipíng rebellion, as well as continued war between China and European powers in the Second Opium War. | ||
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** Kaei 嘉永 5 | ** Kaei 嘉永 5 | ||
* Buddhist Events | * Buddhist Events | ||
| + | ** Jìchán [[寄禪]] is born | ||
* Political Events | * Political Events | ||
** April - May: Tàipíng forces lay siege to Guīlín [[桂林]] | ** April - May: Tàipíng forces lay siege to Guīlín [[桂林]] | ||
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** Ansei 安政 5 | ** Ansei 安政 5 | ||
* Buddhist Events | * Buddhist Events | ||
| + | ** Dìxián [[諦閑]], Yuèxiá [[月霞]] and Kāng Yǒuwéi [[康有為]] are born | ||
| + | ** Xūyún [[虛雲]] becomes a novice in Fúzhōu [[福州]] | ||
* Political Events | * Political Events | ||
** May 28: Treaty of Aigun signed | ** May 28: Treaty of Aigun signed | ||
| - | ** June: Treaties of Tianjin signed, temporarily ending Second Opium War | + | ** June: Treaties of Tianjin 天津條約 are signed, temporarily ending Second Opium War |
** July 29: Harris Treaty signed between US and Japan | ** July 29: Harris Treaty signed between US and Japan | ||
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** Ansei 安政 6 | ** Ansei 安政 6 | ||
* Buddhist Events | * Buddhist Events | ||
| + | ** Timothy Richard [[李提摩太]] is baptized in Wales | ||
* Political Events | * Political Events | ||
** June 25: The Dagu forts 大沽炮台 repel the British naval force at Tiānjīn [[天津]] | ** June 25: The Dagu forts 大沽炮台 repel the British naval force at Tiānjīn [[天津]] | ||
The 1850s saw the beginning of the Tàipíng rebellion, as well as continued war between China and European powers in the Second Opium War.
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