The Wuzhou Rebellion referred to a coup launched by Wu Zetian during the Tang Dynasty. According to the search results provided, there was no mention of any information related to the Wuzhou rebellion. Therefore, I don't know the exact situation and outcome of the rebellion in Wuzhou.
The cause of the Jingdou rebellion was that the Qing Emperor had used Li Yunrui's rebellion to successfully quell the Jingdou rebellion. The Qing Emperor used Li Yunrui's scheme to kill the Northern Qi Imperial Advisor Ku He and Dongyi's Guardian God Sigu Jian, resolving Jingdou's internal and external troubles. The actual battle took place on Dong Mountain. The Qing Emperor led the Qing Kingdom's forces to battle Northern Qi and Dongyi. The Qing Kingdom's side included the Qing Emperor, Ye Liuyun, Hong Sixiang, and others. On the Northern Qi and Dongyi sides, there were Ku He, Sigu Jian, Shang Shanhu, and others. In the battle, Yan Xiaoyi's 5,000 longbow soldiers and archers defeated 2,000 Imperial Army soldiers. Sigu Jian killed more than 100 Tiger Guards. The battle ended with the Qing Kingdom's victory, successfully quelling the Jingdou rebellion.
The second prince's rebellion in the Qing Dynasty ended in failure. The reason he had raised an army to rebel was because of his sense of threat to Fan Xian and his motivation to fight for the throne. However, his scheme was discovered and suppressed by Fan Xian, ultimately leading to his death. He chose to commit suicide to end his life. After Fan Xian became the Northern Qi Emperor, he continued to dress up as a woman and be the Emperor. As for the Second Prince's fate, according to the information provided, he died as a result of his failed rebellion.
Gao Da did not betray Qing Yu. Even though he escaped the battlefield in the play, it was to protect himself and Fan Xian from Sigu Jian's pursuit. During his escape, Gao Da found a woman and married her, but the specific outcome was not clear. Therefore, it was impossible to know why Gao Da had betrayed them.
Well, not all stories labeled as 'Rebellion' are true. It might draw inspiration from real-life situations and be partly factual, or it could be entirely made up for entertainment purposes.
There are many examples of rebellious and successful people. The following are some famous novels and characters:
Jia Baoyu in Dream of the Red Chamber: Jia Baoyu was a rebellious teenager. He was unwilling to take the exam according to his family's expectations. Instead, he hoped to pursue his dream through his artistic talent. He eventually became a literary giant.
2. Lin Chong in Water Margins: Lin Chong was a rebellious general. He was unwilling to follow the instructions of his superiors and decided to solve the problem in his own way. In the end, he became a brave general.
Zhuge Liang in Romance of the Three Kingdoms: Zhuge Liang was a rebellious wise man. He was unwilling to be a powerful minister according to Cao Cao's expectations. Instead, he decided to follow Liu Bei and fight for his beliefs. He eventually became an outstanding politician and military strategist.
4. Sun Wukong in Journey to the West: Sun Wukong is a rebellious monkey. He is unwilling to follow Tang Sanzang's expectations to learn from the scriptures but decides to find the answer himself. He eventually became a great hero.
These characters and novels are classic examples of rebellious people who achieve their dreams through their courage, wisdom, and perseverance.
A Smile Is Alluring 1- 12H was an excellent manga created by Vitality Workshop. The story was about three years ago, Zhou Bantou was thrown into the White Python River, and now his son had returned. As for the details of the plot and content, there was no mention in the information given. As the search results were all about the novel's chapter table of contents, the latest chapters, and the novel's website, there was no information about the specific plot and content of The Smile Is Alluring 1- 12H. Therefore, I don't know the exact answer to this question.