1. Taiping - Noun
2. Taiping - Proper noun
(historical) The Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, a rebel state in southern, eastern, and central China during the mid-19th century.
Various districts, towns, townships, mountains, and islands in China, Taiwan, and Malaysia.
Taiping Island.
A city in Perak, Malaysia.
A district of Taichung, Taiwan.
(historical) Taiping Prefecture, a former prefecture of China located west of Nanjing during the Ming and Qing dynasties.
(uncommon) Victoria Peak in Hong Kong.
Taiping (plural Taipings)
(historical) A member of the Taiping rebels during the mid-19th century.
Already in very early Taoist scriptures - like the Taiping Jing and the Baopuzi - alchemical formulas for achieving immortality were outlined. Source: Internet
July September * July Taiping Rebellion : Hong Xiuquan orders the general mobilisation of rebel forces. Source: Internet
In China the Qing Dynasty was pushing south to incorporate hill peoples into the central administration, at first floods of refugees and later bands of rebels from the Taiping Rebellion pushed into Lao lands. Source: Internet
Left, Taiping island (Itu Aba) in the Spratlys, controlled by Taiwan. Source: Internet
One result was the Taiping Civil War which lasted from 1851 to 1862. Source: Internet
As the capital of the brief-lived rebel Taiping Heavenly Kingdom (founded by the Taiping rebels citation in the mid-19th century, Nanjing was known as Tianjing (天京, "Heavenly Capital" or "Capital of Heaven"). Source: Internet