Qing recover previously lost territories in Fujian
Belligerents
Qing Dynasty
Taiping Heavenly Kingdom
Commanders and leaders
Zuo Zongtang
Li Shixian
Strength
130,000 Xiang Army
280,000 Taipings
Casualties and losses
unknown
unknown
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Taiping Rebellion
Jintian
Changsha
Wuchang
1st Nanjing
Western Expedition
Northern Expedition
Eastern Expedition
1st Jiangnan
Tianjing incident
Sanhe
2nd Jiangnan
Ningbo
Anqing
Shanghai
Guanzhong
Cixi
Changzhou
3rd Nanjing
Hubei
Fujian
The Battle of Fujian (August 1864 – June 1865) was fought between forces of the Qing Dynasty and rebels from the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom. By October 1864 around 12,000 pro-Taiping forces commanded by the Shi King Li Shixian had captured Jianning, Shaowu, Tingzhou and Zhangzhou.[1] They held the city for several months until surrendering in the next summer. The Qing recovered territories in Fujian previously lost to the rebels.
^[Men-at-Arms] Ian Heath, Michael Perry - The Taiping Rebellion 1851–66 (2010, Osprey Publishing)
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