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Who was Zhu, the leader of the Boxer Rebellion? How did Zhu die?

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Zhu of the Boxer Rebellion is the leader of the Boxer Rebellion. According to Zhu's life story during the Boxer Rebellion, Zhu's ancestral home was Shandong. When the uprising broke out in the late Qing Dynasty, Zhu was the founder of the Boxer Rebellion. In 1898, Zhu came to Dali Village in Qihe County, Texas to escape the flood.

At that time, Zhu's uncle was a doctor in Dali Village and was very famous in the local area. When Zhu came to Dali Village, he turned to his uncle for help. After the outbreak of the Sino-Japanese War, many churches were built in Changqing District of Jinan, and the imperialists took this opportunity to preach in Jinan. Missionaries came to the church in Jinan and bullied people everywhere. When Zhu saw this situation, he became angry. At this time, there was already a boxing practice ground in Changqing District, Jinan, and the slogan "Revitalize the Qing Dynasty and destroy the sea" appeared. In order to drive the foreign powers out of China, Zhu went to a boxing gym to learn martial arts. After Zhu learned, he also set up a martial arts training ground in Dali Village.

In addition, Zhu often went to neighboring towns and villages for publicity in the name of practicing medicine and selling medicine. It is hoped that the local people in Zhu will unite and jointly boycott foreign religions. People in Changqing worshiped Zhu, so they elected him as the leader of the Changqing Boxer Rebellion. With the support of the Changqing people, Zhu Xian set up a boxing ring in Wulizhuang and recruited apprentices to practice boxing.

With the response of the Changqing people, Zhu's boxing practice scope quickly expanded to Sansanlipu, Masawo, Nanguanhe and other places. In 899, Zhu led the Boxers to burn churches in Mashawo and Yaojiazhuang. Later, Zhu Xiang put forward the slogan "Learn boxing first, then learn red lanterns, kill foreign devils and destroy Catholicism".

How did Zhu die?

Zhu was the leader of the Changqing Boxer Rebellion, and his life story was mentioned in the historical materials of the Boxer Rebellion. As we all know, the vigorous Boxer Rebellion was eventually suppressed by the Qing government. He was the leader of Zhu Yihetuan Movement. How did Zhu die? How did Zhu die? If you understand Zhu's life, you will know how he died.

In the summer of 1899, Zhu formally declared war on Xiangyang. Under Zhu's leadership, the Boxer Rebellion launched vigorously in Jinan. Monk Zhu Hemingben decided to divide his troops into four groups to carry out anti-religious and anti-foreign activities. On November 4, Zhu and his real name, a monk, went to give lectures, and Zhu led everyone to Changqing in the south. On November 15, Zhu led the Boxers to attack the Zhangzhuang Village Church. Two days later, Zhu and his real name, the monk, met at Huayan Temple. He was captured alive by the Qing army on the 21st. Two days later, the real monk was also captured by the Qing army.

In order to quell the Boxer Uprising, the Qing army's horses escorted Zhu and his real name, the monk, to Jinan. With the arrest of the true monk He Zhu, the Boxer Rebellion immediately went downhill. On December 11, members of the Yucheng Boxers went to Hanzhuang to cause trouble and were immediately dispersed by the Qing army. The Boxers were so angry that they immediately destroyed dozens of churches in Yucheng County. The foreign ministers were so angry that they jointly protested to the Qing government. Under the pressure of imperialist countries, the Qing government had to disband the Boxer Rebellion. Subsequently, the Qing government appointed Yuan Shikai as governor of Shandong to suppress the Boxer Rebellion. On December 24, 1899, Yu Xian, then governor of Shandong, killed Zhu and others before leaving office.