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Who is the leader of anti-Qing dynasty and regaining sight?

The leader of the anti-Qing Dynasty is Zhu Yigui.

Originally named Zhu Zu, Zhu Yigui immigrated to Taiwan Province Province in the fifty-second year of Kangxi (17 13). He was the first person in the Qing Dynasty who claimed to be the imperial clan of the Ming Dynasty and rose up against the Qing Dynasty. Later, he was captured and killed. In the fourth year of Xianfeng (AD 1854), after Shu Guangfu's uprising in Guizhou, Zhu Yi Gui was honored as Emperor Xiaoyi of Tianguang Road, Zongxing, Daming East.

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Although Zhu Yigui is a rebellious hero, his knowledge and vision are also outstanding. When he was arrested, facing the riot, Fujian navy prefect Shi Qiu (son of Shi Lang, son of Shi Gong 'an, brother of Shi) still stood on his own feet and claimed to be alone. Later, he was sent to Beijing, where he was stabbed more than 1000 times to be executed.

Legend has it that Zhu Yigui was named the "Empress of Tainan City God Temple" by the Jade Emperor after his death, and was enshrined as the main god in Xiaonanmen City God Temple in Tainan City. It is said that Zhu Yigui raises ducks in Yamuliao, Guangxing Village, Neimen Township, Kaohsiung County. Xing 'an Palace in Yamuliao is dedicated to Zhu Yigui, and there is a statue of Zhu Yigui driving a duck in the pool in front of the temple.