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* [[Revolutionary forces]] [[Sack of Basingse|sacked]] the [[Imperial City, Basingse|Imperial City of Basingse]]
* [[Revolutionary forces]] [[Sack of Basingse|sacked]] the [[Imperial City, Basingse|Imperial City of Basingse]]
* Fall of the [[Huang dynasty (1674–1902)|Huang dynasty]]
* Fall of the [[Huang dynasty (1674–1902)|Huang dynasty]]
* End of the late Imperial China
* End of the late Imperial Jinae
* Collapse of the [[Monarchy of Jinae|Jin monarchy]]
* Collapse of the [[Monarchy of Jinae|Jin monarchy]]
* Establishment of the [[Republic of Jin]]
* Establishment of the [[Republic of Jin]]

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Wucheng Heavenly Rebellion
吳城天地之变
Part of the Anti-Huang Movements
China Revolution Dia 249-842.jpg
Armed partisans and soldiers of the Wubei Clique under the command of Chen Wenxuan, former General of the Newly Created Army in the First Cross-Strait War and religious leader of the Jinmudao, patrolling the streets of Wucheng.
Date10 February 1900 (1900-02-10) – 27 November 1902 (1902-11-27)
(2 years, 9 months, 2 weeks and 3 days)
Location
Result

Inconclusive

Belligerents
Huang dynasty (1674–1902) Government

Revolutionaries


Separatists

Commanders and leaders
  • TBD
  • TBD

TBD
Strength
TBD

TBD


unknown
Casualties and losses
TBD

TBD


unknown
Wucheng Heavenly Rebellion
Chinese吳城天地之变
Literal meaning"Wucheng Heavenly Rebellion"