Autumn In The Heavenly Kingdom by Stephen R. Platt
  • 1. Autumn In The Heavenly Kingdom by Stephen R. Platt is a meticulously researched historical account that delves into the Taiping Rebellion, one of the deadliest conflicts in history. Set against the backdrop of 19th-century China, the book explores the rise and fall of the Taiping movement, which was led by Hong Xiuquan, a man who claimed to be the younger brother of Jesus Christ and sought to establish a 'Heavenly Kingdom' based on his vision of Christianity. Platt's narrative intertwines personal stories of key figures, vivid descriptions of the social and political landscape, and comprehensive analysis of the ideological motivations behind the rebellion. He provides a rich context that examines the interplay of religion, politics, and social upheaval, while also highlighting the devastating consequences of the war on the civilian population. This engaging work not only recounts the epic battles and strategies involved in the rebellion but also reflects on the profound cultural changes that shaped modern China. Through his eloquent prose and thorough scholarship, Platt offers readers a compelling perspective on a tumultuous period that continues to resonate in today’s world.

    Who was the leader of the Taiping Rebellion?
A) Zhang Xun
B) Hong Xiuquan
C) Li Hongzhang
D) Sun Yat-sen
  • 2. What year did the Taiping Rebellion begin?
A) 1871
B) 1850
C) 1842
D) 1864
  • 3. In which country did the Taiping Rebellion take place?
A) China
B) Korea
C) India
D) Japan
  • 4. What was the main ideology driving the Taiping Rebellion?
A) Daoism
B) Confucianism
C) Buddhism
D) Christianity
  • 5. What major city fell to the Taiping forces in 1853?
A) Nanjing
B) Shanghai
C) Beijing
D) Guangzhou
  • 6. Which organization was formed to counter the Taiping forces?
A) New Armies
B) Red Turban Army
C) Ever Victorious Army
D) Green Standard Army
  • 7. What was the Taiping's ultimate goal?
A) Return to imperial rule
B) Establish a new Christian kingdom
C) Spread communism
D) Integrate with Western powers
  • 8. What ended the Taiping ideology's influence?
A) Cultural reforms
B) Religious fragmentation
C) Military defeat
D) Diplomatic isolation
  • 9. What was a major reason for the decline of the Taiping Rebellion?
A) Strong foreign support
B) Internal divisions
C) Public support
D) Economic prosperity
  • 10. What was Hong Xiuquan's declared relationship with God?
A) Younger brother of Jesus
B) Son of Confucius
C) Divine emperor
D) Prophet of Buddha
  • 11. Who played a critical role in suppressing the Taiping Rebellion?
A) Yuan Shikai
B) Li Hongzhang
C) Sun Zhongshan
D) Zeng Guofan
  • 12. Which foreign power did the Qing dynasty rely on to crush the Taiping?
A) French
B) British
C) Japanese
D) American
  • 13. What year did the Taiping Rebellion officially end?
A) 1860
B) 1870
C) 1864
D) 1885
  • 14. What major event does 'Autumn In The Heavenly Kingdom' focus on?
A) The Boxer Rebellion
B) The Sino-Japanese War
C) The Taiping Rebellion
D) The Opium Wars
  • 15. What led to Hong's radicalization?
A) Political ambition
B) Economic incentives
C) Religious visions
D) Cultural patronage
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