What was the first large-scale peasant uprising in the history of China that broke out in the late Qing Dynasty?
The Taiping Heavenly Kingdom Movement that broke out in the late Qing Dynasty was the first large-scale peasant uprising in the history of W country. The Taiping Heavenly Kingdom Movement was a peasant uprising war against feudal rule and foreign capitalist aggression launched by leading groups such as Hong Xiuquan, Yang, Xiao Chaogui, Feng Yunshan, Wei Changhui and Shi Dakai in Jintian Village of Guangxi during the period from the first year of Xianfeng to the third year of Tongzhi (1-0/864). It was1mid-9th century. 1864, with the fall of Tianjing (Nanjing), the capital of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, the movement failed.