Authenticating the Renewed Heavenly Vision: The Taiping Heavenly Chronicle (Taiping tianri)
Huan Jin
Authenticating the Renewed Heavenly Vision: The Taiping Heavenly Chronicle (Taiping tianri)
The publication of The Taiping Heavenly Chronicle (Taiping tianri) in 1862 marks a critical moment in the development of the Taiping propaganda machine. Printed with copper plate printing technology that evinces imperial authority, this text is the only official history written by the Taipings in their quest to institute an overarching narrative of the movement. A systematic description of the origin and nature of the Taiping movement, The Taiping Heavenly Chronicle aims to establish Hong Xiuquan as the sole religious and political leader after the internecine Tianjing Incident (1856), which radically restructured the Taiping leadership. Using imagery, popular literary tropes, and narrative devices, this text incorporates the heterogeneous elements found in the Christian-inspired Taiping discourse to rewrite thousands of years of Chinese history.
The Taiping Heavenly Chronicle (Taiping tianri) / propaganda / print / narrative / political and religious authority
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