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Wenxiu (20
December 1909 – 17
September 1953), also
known as
Consort Shu (淑妃) and
Ailian (愛蓮), was a
consort of Puyi, the last
Emperor of
China and final...
- Du
Wenxiu (Chinese: 杜文秀; pinyin: Dù
Wénxiù; Wade–Giles: Tu Wen-hsiu, Xiao'erjing: ٔدُﻮْ وٌ ﺷِﯿَﻮْ ْ) (1823 to 1872) was the
Chinese Muslim leader of the...
- The
Panthay Rebellion (1856–1873), also
known as the Du
Wenxiu Rebellion (Tu Wen-hsiu Rebellion), was a
rebellion of the
Muslim ****
people and
other (Muslim...
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background as he did.
Because he had
already chosen Wenxiu, they
decided he
would marry both
Wanrong and
Wenxiu as his
primary and
secondary spouses in accordance...
- initially, and Puyi
showed preference over
Wenxiu for
Wanrong and displa****
trust in her. However,
after Wenxiu left in 1931, Puyi
blamed Wanrong and stopped...
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Zhang Wenxiu (simplified Chinese: 张文秀;
traditional Chinese: 張文秀; pinyin: Zhāng
Wénxiù, born 22
March 1986 in Dalian, Liaoning) is a
retired Chinese female...
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achieving this is
through marriage; Puyi
subsequently weds Wanrong, with
Wenxiu as a
secondary consort. Puyi then sets
about reforming the
Forbidden City...
- Army. The Du
Wenxiu Rebellion, or
Panthay Rebellion (1856–1872) was a
separatist movement of
Muslim **** in
western Yunnan, led by Du
Wenxiu (born Sulayman...
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Consort Wenjing favoured Wanrong while Jingyi preferred Wenxiu. In Lady Tatara's opinion,
Wenxiu was not
beautiful enough to be
empress and she came from...
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Swords Society uprising in
Shanghai regrouped with the
Taiping army. Du
Wenxiu, who led the
Panthay Rebellion in Yunnan, was in
contact with the Taiping...