The Qing government had sent the Mongol …
Years: 1863 - 1863
The Qing government had sent the Mongol cavalry General Sengge Richen, who had recently crushed a large Taiping army, to defeat the Nian in early 1856.
Sengge Rinchen's army has captured several fortified cities and destroyed most of the Nian infantry, and defeats and captures Zhang Lexing himself, along with his son and adopted son, after an ambush in 1863.
Prior to being executed, he confesses that he can no longer remember how many places he had plundered; he also claims to not know the whereabouts of his wife, who had been chased off by government troops, or his brother Zhang Minxing, who had left for the southwest along with several thousand men, and that other Nien leaders have already been killed.
The Nien lack any effective central leadership after Zhang is killed and their citadel captured in 1863, and are unable to coordinate their actions with the Taiping rebels in the south.
