The Opium Wars: How China Was Forced Open — Fexingo History
The Opium Wars are often told as a coastal story: Canton, the Pearl River Delta, British warships. But deep in China's southwest, a different war was brewing — one that would kill millions and shake the Qing dynasty to its core. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Panthay Rebellion (1856–1873), a massive uprising of Hui Muslims in Yunnan province. We trace its roots to the Qing's brutal suppression of Muslim communities, the rise of leader Du Wenxiu, and the establishment of the Pingnan Guo (Kingdom of Dali) that lasted 17 years. We examine how the Taiping Rebellion, the Second Opium War, and the British search for a land route into China all intertwined with this forgotten conflict. And we ask: why does history remember the Opium Wars but not the Panthay? Featuring the siege of Dali, the role of British explorer Thomas Blakiston, and the massacre that ended the kingdom. #PanthayRebellion #Yunnan #DuWenxiu #HuiMuslims #PingnanGuo #KingdomOfDali #QingDynasty #SecondOpiumWar #TaipingRebellion #ThomasBlakiston #Dali #Burma #EastIndiaCompany #SinoBurmeseBorder #GreatGame #History #FexingoHistory #OpiumWars Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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