Mandarin Chinese, National Language (note: Mandarin Chinese is often referred to as the National Language in China)
2024-06-06
In the third year of the Xianfeng reign of the Qing Dynasty, the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom established its capital in Nanjing, which shocked the Qing court and caused panic throughout the country. The Qing court dispatched various departments to focus on suppressing the Taiping Army, and the Jianghuai region became the main battlefield for the Qing and Taiping armies to compete against each other. The Jianghuai War continued, and the two Huai salt farms, the largest salt producing areas of the Qing court, were abandoned and salt roads were blocked, making them an important source of taxation for the court
In the third year of the Xianfeng reign of the Qing Dynasty, the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom established its capital in Nanjing, which shocked the Qing court and caused panic throughout the country. The Qing court dispatched various departments to focus on suppressing the Taiping Army, and the Jianghuai region became the main battlefield for the Qing and Taiping armies to compete against each other. The Jianghuai War continued, and the two Huai salt farms, the largest salt producing areas of the Qing court, were abandoned and salt roads were blocked, making them an important source of taxation for the court