Tai"ping", or Tae"ping" (?),
a. [Chin. t'aip'ing great peace.] (Chinese
Hist.)
Pertaining to or designating a dynasty with which one
Hung-Siu-Chuen, a half-religious, half-political enthusiast, attempted
to supplant the Manchu dynasty by the Taiping
Rebellion, incited by him in 1850 and suppressed by General
Gordon about 1864.
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