Du Wenxiu's tomb is located at Xiadui Village,
southeast of the former county seat of Dali. Du Wenxiu (1823 -
1872) was born in Yongcheng (Baoshan Prefecture today), Yunnan, of
the Hui nationality. In 1856, he led an uprising of the Hui, Han,
Bai and Yi people in Menghua (Weishan County today), conquered
Dali, and established a political power. He was venerated as the
"Supreme Commander" of all troops. His slogn was to "Esteem the
c~l of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom in Nanjing and overthrow the
Manqing Regime". The uprisings lasted for 18 years and 53 counties
were occupied by the uprising peasants with him as the commander.
The uprisings failed in January 26th, 1872, the 11th year of the
Tongzhi era, and he died at his post by taking poison administered
with the peacock's gall. The Qing troops cut off his head and
exposed it to the public. Now, the tomb in Xiadui Village contains
only his body. Du's tomb is simple yet magnificent, shaded under
pines and cypresses. The uprisings led by Du Wenxiu was a part of
the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom's uprisings. It was a peasant
revolution of the greatest scope, that produced the most important
influences in the modern history of Yunnan.
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