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Why do textbooks beautify the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom?
Because most textbooks talk about positive knowledge, they euphemistically evaluate the limitations of the bad side.

Although the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom may have its drawbacks at that time, it did promote the progress of history, accelerated the demise of the Qing government, and was also a very important peasant uprising in China. "The downfall of the Hong family means knowing that there is a nation but not civil rights, and knowing that there is a monarch but not democracy." He spoke of many disadvantages of his Taiping Heavenly Kingdom movement, but he also denied the success of his movement.

The poor management of Hong Xiuquan and others caused great losses to China at that time, lost people's hearts and was doomed to failure, which also showed the limitations of his peasant movement.

Textbooks often do not mention the destruction of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom Movement to China at that time, but use more pertinent words to illustrate its advantages and disadvantages. The bad side doesn't have much detail. Of course, a textbook is to convey positive energy and affirm its good side.

Taiping Heavenly Kingdom Culture:

Education in the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom is carried out in the form of religion, and every twenty-five households have a chapel, which also doubles as a school. Ballads of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom refer to a large number of inspiring poems created and actively spread by leaders and participants of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom. There are mainly Hakka folk songs and folk songs in Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Anhui provinces.

Folk songs are an important form of language media. It is a way for General Taiping to aspire, express his feelings, publicize and encourage. It shows the revolutionary soldiers' tenacious revolutionary fighting spirit and determination to fight the revolution to the end.

Expressed the people's admiration for the Taiping Revolution and their love for General Taiping. Folk songs played the role of political communication in the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom revolutionary movement, and promoted the development of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom movement to some extent.