The Buyi uprising was organized in the form of religion, and the beautiful Buyi people called it Baoxian. On the fifth day of the first month in the second year of Jiaqing, the Buyi people led an uprising against the Qing Dynasty in Nanlongfu, Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture in southwest Guizhou, and now Anlong County.
Known as Empress Huang, its troops number hundreds of thousands. Many rebel armies successively captured Fuping, Zhenfeng, Xingren and Xingyi, and went straight to Ziyun, Changshun and Zhijin. Miao and Yi people, mainly Buyi people, rose up in succession.