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Thompson, Bob

 
9798994945247: TAIPING

Sinopsis

In 1847, an unlikely meeting in southern China ignited one of the most extraordinary uprisings in world history. When American missionary Issachar Roberts (fictionalized here as Elijah) encounters the village scholar Hong Xiuquan, neither man can foresee the spiritual and political firestorm their relationship will spark. What begins as a fragile exchange of ideas soon grows into a movement that will shake the Qing Dynasty and alter the course of a nation.

At the heart of Taiping are the combustible relationships among Hong; his cousin Kan; and Feng, the friend who struggles to steady the movement as it grows beyond anyone’s control. Their story unfolds against a backdrop of faith, ambition, cultural collision, and the perilous line between destiny and delusion.

Grounded in extensive historical scholarship yet told with dramatic clarity, Taiping offers a vivid, human‑centered portrait of the early Taiping era. While the real events spanned decades, this narrative focuses tightly on the people whose hopes, misunderstandings, and convictions shaped a revolution.

Some names are historical; others are adapted for clarity. But the emotional truth remains: this is a story about belief—how it inspires, how it blinds, and how it can change the world.

For readers drawn to spiritual themes, historical intrigue, or deeply human drama, Taiping invites you into a world where kingdoms rise and fall, where heaven seems to crack open, and where a single encounter can ripple outward into history.

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