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What peasant uprisings were there in history?
1, Qin-Chen Sheng, peasant uprising war

2. Qin State-the battle between Xiang Yu and Liu Bang to destroy Qin.

3. Peasant Uprising War in the Western Han Dynasty-Greenwood.

4. Western Han Dynasty-Red-eye Peasant Uprising War

5. Eastern Han Dynasty-Yellow Scarf Peasant Uprising War

6. Jin Dynasty-Du Mi Uprising

7. Jin Dynasty-Sun En Uprising

8. Jin Dynasty-Lu Xun Uprising

9. Northern and Southern Dynasties-Zhao Guang Uprising

10. Northern and Southern Dynasties-Gaiwu Uprising

1 1. Northern and Southern Dynasties-Breaking Six Han Baling Uprising

12. Southern and Northern Dynasties-Motiyi.

13. Northern and Southern Dynasties-Duroc Uprising

14. Southern and Northern Dynasties-New Uprising of Li Xiu and Jung.

15. Sui Dynasty-Wagang Peasant Uprising

16. Sui Dynasty-Dou Jiande Uprising

17. Xiyuan Uprising in the Middle Tang Dynasty.

18. Tang Dynasty-Yuan Chao Uprising

19 Tang and Chen Zhuang Uprising

20. Tang Dynasty-Qiu Fu Uprising

2 1. Tang-Pang Xun Uprising

22. Tang-Wang Xianzhi Uprising

23. Tang-Huang Chao Peasant Uprising

24. Tang Dynasty-Ganneng Uprising

25. Song Wang Xiaobo and Li Shun Uprising

26. Song-Sung River Uprising

27. Song Fang La Uprising

28. Song-Eight-character Army Anti-Jin Uprising

29. The Song Red Scarf Army resisted the Jin Uprising.

30. Song Dynasty-Shaoxing Anti-Jin Uprising

3 1. Revolt against Song Zuo and Yang Yao's uprising

32. Song-Wei Life Anti-Jin Uprising

33. Song Dynasty-Red Coat Scarf Anti-Jin Uprising

34. Yuan Dynasty-Peasant Uprising at the End of Yuan Dynasty

35, Ming-Guizhou, Huguang people's uprising.

36. Ming Dynasty-Liu Liu Liu Qi Uprising

37. Ming Dynasty-Peasant Uprising in the Late Ming Dynasty

38. Qing Dynasty-Guizhou Miao Uprising

39. Qing Dynasty-An Baili Uprising

40. Qing Dynasty-Tenrikyo riots

4 1. Qing Dynasty-Nian Army Uprising

42. Qing Dynasty-Taiping Heavenly Kingdom Movement

In the history of China, peasant uprisings rarely succeeded in the end, and most of them were harvested by landlords or bureaucrats. Li Zicheng and Hong Xiuquan are two special cases. But Hong Xiucheng won part of the victory by witchcraft. Li Zicheng inexplicably ended a dynasty and won a total victory. However, neither of them has the ability to govern the world, and peasant uprisings are always politically blind/short-sighted. In the ancient history of China, there were few cases in which peasant uprisings promoted social development. There are few successful examples of peasant uprisings in the world. Farmers have always been the bottom of China society. From a statistical point of view, this class lacks real leaders. Therefore, the first priority of China's development is to appease farmers. After urbanization, there will be "farmers and lower class citizens". The drastic actions provoked at this level will not have a substantial impact on the historical process, but will cause unnecessary social unrest. This is a fundamental denial of the peasant uprising. Go further.