Tuesday, March 1, 2016

The God's second son

You might never hear about Hong Xiuquan. But he was more significant than most historical people you know. Because: First, he claimed to be the brother of Jesus, God’s second son. Second, he caused the most deaths in human history. More than world war one and two combined.

It was a pretty old-fashioned story in China history. Someone tried to use the power of superstitious to fight the existing empire and establish their own empire. This time, he used Christian.

Hong was born in a wealthy family. As a child, he was clever, his family made financial sacrifices to provide a formal education for him, in the hope that he could one day complete all of the civil service examinations. At the age of 25, he failed the examination the third time, he was overwhelmed and passed out. He told people that he had a vision when he was uncontentious. He dreamed about meeting an old man and a young one, the old man was God and the younger one was Jesus. They gave him the authority to purge China of demons. His friends and family said that after this episode he became authoritative, solemn and taller in height.

In 1840s, Hong believed he was a Chinese son of god and started to preach his belief. He wrote a few books as his bible in 1845, and rebelled against Buddhism and Confucianism. By 1850 Hong had between 10,000 to 30,000 followers. As the authorities were alarmed and trying to attack him, Hong declared a revolt against the Qing Dynasty. He founded the "Taiping Heavenly Kingdom" in 1851 as the oppositional state in China. After a few wars, Hong's forces managed to take Nanjing and turned it into the capital of their kingdom in 1853.

The conflict between Hong’s kingdom and the Qing dynasty lasted 13 years, and it was brutal. After his kingdom was finally defeated in 1864, China’s population dropped from 430,000,000 to 230,000,000. During his reign, Hong behaved like Kim Jung-un: he build a mansion two times bigger than the imperial city, only him and 2300 girls were allowed in there. In 1856, Hong had a conflict with one of his general, Yang. Hong managed to have Yang and his family murdered in a purge that spiraled out of control, resulting in the further purge. Hong executed 6,000 people because they are related to Yang. When the purge went out of control, hundreds of thousands of people were killed. During the war, Hong never set his foots outside his mansion ever, until the fall of Nanjing in 1864. Qing’s force took the city only a few days after Hong’s death.

Hong Xiuquan was born January 1, 1814
Comrade
Rebel

10
1
10
(10)
(1)
(4)
Owl
Comrade
Gourmet

Comrade
Pirate
Owl
Guardian
Slaughter
10
9
8
7
6
(12)
(11)
(10)
(9)
(8)
9
19
29
39
49
1823
1833
1843
1853
1863


Hong has a detailed birth certificate to prove his birthday, but there was no time. There are two possibilities: he might have 1(3) or 2(4) as hour column, 1(3) and 2(4) are pure Talent (Talent sitting on Talent), so he had super strong Strength and Talent. Both characters made him arrogant and rebellious. That could explain something. However, this theory will not bear examination.

More likely, I think his hour column was 9(1), in another word, he was born in the midnight. 9(1) was Water sitting on Water as Strength. In this situation, he would yield to Strength because he was extremely strong. Some may ask: his Talent had a root, (4), how come he could yield to Strength? Well the key of yielding is unstoppable. The mechanism of yielding structure is: one force is overwhelmingly strong, you should let it be instead of picking a fight with the monster. So the force cannot be overcome, but it can be discharged, because you are not countering the force.

Hong’s life experience was extreme because his fortunes were extreme. 10(12), 8(10), 7(9) and 6(8) were all “through and through” columns. See one of my previous blogs about “through and through” columns: http://hhftn.blogspot.ca/2016/02/recommend-time-to-give-birth.html 8(10) and 7(9) were pure Metal that served as Shield. Shield makes people strong, yielding to Strength structure is the stronger the better, so Shield serves as favor. In Hong’s case, Shield is even better than Strength because he had Talent in his life code that was weakening him, Shield could crush and overcome Talent. Defeating foe indicates success. In short, 7(9) and 8(10) were the best fortune Hong could have, so Hong soar up into the sky during the time. Hong bit the dust right after walking into 6(8) fortune because it was Slaughter sitting on Slaughter, the worst fortune he could have. Like I said, Hong’s life experience went up and down because his fortunes went up and down, from the best to the worst.


In a way, Hong’s life code does have some similarities with the life code of Jesus Christ. They both yielded to Water; They both had no hidden character which indicates there were no self-conflict within they minds. The difference is: Hong yield to Strength, Jesus yield to Authority. In another word, Jesus was extremely not ego and Hong was extremely ego.

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