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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 | * 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 | |||||||
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Part of the Anti-Huang Movements | |||||||
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. | |||||||
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Wucheng Heavenly Rebellion | |||||||
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Chinese | 吳城天地之变 | ||||||
Literal meaning | "Wucheng Heavenly Rebellion" | ||||||
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