Heavenly Kingdom of the Great Mingshun
Short-lived revolutionary state within Qing China (1903) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Not to be confused with Heavenly Kingdom of Everlasting Satisfaction.
The Heavenly Kingdom of the Great Mingshun (Chinese: 大明順天國), or the Shuntian Kingdom (順天國), was an attempt within Qing China by members of the Revive China Society to establish a Westernized constitutional monarchy with references to the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom in 1903, founders of whom were Tse Tsan-tai, Li Ki-tong, and Hong Quanfu, a former Taiping general.[1]
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Heavenly Kingdom of the Great Mingshun 大明順天國 | |||||||||
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1903–1903 | |||||||||
Status | Unrecognized state | ||||||||
Capital | Guangzhou | ||||||||
Common languages | Chinese, Cantonese | ||||||||
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Government | Monarchist revolutionary state | ||||||||
Historical era | Qing dynasty | ||||||||
• Established | January 28, 1903 | ||||||||
• Disestablished | January 31, 1903 | ||||||||
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Today part of | China |
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