The Taiping Rebellion, led by Hong Xiuquan who claimed to be Jesus Christ's brother, was one of history's deadliest civil wars that resulted in 20 million deaths and reshaped 19th-century China.
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The Taiping Rebellion, a devastating civil war in 19th century China, was led by a man claiming to be Jesus's brother and resulted in 20-30 million deaths, making it one of history's deadliest conflicts.