 
                Ep 2. The Life of Hong Xiuquan (Taiping Rebellion Pt. 1)
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After signing the humiliating Treaty of Nanjing, more and more missionaries made their way across the waves to Chinese shores. These missionaries would have a profound impact on Hong Xiuquan, who would adopt what he learned into his own religion. The movement that he would lead, would change the destiny of China forever.
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