Hong stayed at the Yuan Floral Hall (袁氏花廳) in Shiling (c. 1845 - 1847) where he studied, preached, developed his revolutionary theory and wrote many of his famous works.
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In 1852, Hamberg met Hong Xiuquan's cousin Hong Ren'gan, who had been separated from the rebellion and fled to Hong Kong.
Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, an oppositional state established in China by Hong Xiuquan, leader of the Taiping Rebellion