History of the Boxer Rebellion

History of the Boxer Rebellion

by Bian Xiuyue

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The Boxer Rebellion was a spontaneous anti-imperialist patriotic struggle against imperialist powers in China at the end of the 19th century, with the slogan "Support the Qing Dynasty and destroy the foreign countries" as its slogan. Although it inevitably has religious superstitious overtones, as well as various shortcomings such as childishness and backwardness, and general xenophobia, as a trend at that time, it essentially represented the strong will of the Chinese nation to resist the aggression of foreign powers, which is worthy of praise and affirmation. The book is divided into seven parts. The author uses time as a clue. On the basis of a relatively comprehensive introduction to the background of China's invasion by foreign powers in the late 19th century, the author focuses on the establishment of a factory by the Boxer Rebellion in the early 19th century, the Battle of Laishui with the Qing army, the defense of Tianjin against the invasion of foreign powers, the invasion of Beijing by the Eight-Power Allied Forces, and the continued struggle in the Northeast. This will help readers understand that tragic and tragic history.

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