Xiang (place)
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Xiang was a place in Guangxi province where there was an idol to Gan. Feeling that Gan was an embodiment of immorality and other evils, Hong Xiuquan, Lu Liu and Feng Yunshan destroyed the idol and desecrated the temple to Gan in the 1840s.[1]
Xiang later became one of the early bases of the Taiping.[citation needed]
Sources
Spence, Jonathan. God's Chinese Son (New York: W. W. Norton and Co., 1996) p. 100, 110
References
- ^ Wee Kek Koon (28 July 2019). "Where the short names of Chinese provinces, regions and cities came from". Post Magazine.
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