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Yang Feng (Leader of Peasant Uprising in Qing Dynasty) Detailed Data Collection

Yang Feng, the leader of peasant uprising in Xianfeng period of Qing Dynasty. In August of the fourth year of Xianfeng (AD 1854), he and Shu Guangfu, a native of Zunyi, launched an uprising in their hometown of Tongzi Jiuba Farm.

Basic Introduction Chinese Name: Yang Feng Alias: Yang Longxi Nationality: Birthplace of Qing Dynasty: Tongzi, Guizhou Occupation: Peasant Gender: A male figure's life, main contribution, leader of peasant uprising. In August of the fourth year of Xianfeng (AD 1854), Shu Guangfu, a native of Zunyi, launched an uprising in his hometown of Tongzi 98. With the aim of "eliminating violence and protecting the people", he opposed "folding levy" and called himself "Huang Bing", and established a new building (Renhuai) centered on Cyberhouse (No.98 venue), including Xingzhou (Tongzi) and Zunyi. Luo Raodian, the governor of Yunnan sent by the Qing court, was surrounded by officers and men from Yunnan, Sichuan and Guizhou, and the rebel army retreated south to Guihua (Ziyun), Luohu (Luodian), Duyun, Dushan, Maha (Majiang), Pingyue (Fuquan), Weng 'an, Qing Yu, Shiqian and Xianfeng for five years (A.D. 1855). The main contribution of this uprising was the great shock to Sichuan and Chu, which laid the foundation for the Xian Tong Uprising of the people of all ethnic groups in Guizhou.