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Yang Fuqing's Revenge after Tianjing Incident
Yang Fuqing did not have the so-called "revenge after Tianjing Incident" because Tianjing Incident had nothing to do with him. Although his name is Yang Fuqing, he and Yang are not brothers, so there is no enmity.

Yang Fuqing (? ~ 1874) General in the late Taiping Heavenly Kingdom. Guangxi Guiping people. Take part in jintian uprising and seal the country. After conquering Nanjing, he was ordered to move to Jiangxi. After the infighting in Tianjing, he sent troops into Fujian and occupied many counties. Shi Dakai's men later abandoned Shi Dakai and surrendered to Hong Xiuquan, which was highly valued. 1859, he joined forces with Huang to attack the traitor Wei Zhijun and recapture Chizhou. 1860, Tianjing was in an emergency and led his troops back to Beijing to break the Jiangnan camp of the Qing army and solve the siege of Tianjing. Immediately took Li Shixian to the south of Anhui. After the fall of Tianjing, he went to Shanghai and hid in Guangxi, Guangdong, Hunan and Anhui provinces. 1874, the Japanese invaded Taiwan Province Province and took the opportunity to plan the revival of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom in Fujian. Ma Rong and Cha were arrested in Jinjiang and sent to Fuzhou to kill people.