
Fifty Years of the Late Qing Dynasty: the End of the Evolving Dynasty
by Tong Chao
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In the fifty years of the late Qing Dynasty, in Li Hongzhang's words, there were "changes unprecedented in thousands of years" and faced "powerful enemies unprecedented in thousands of years." This was the prelude to China's rise. New issues, new things, new atmosphere, and new trends of thought began to emerge in the bumps and bumps of the late Qing Dynasty. The fifty years of the late Qing Dynasty were the fifty years of the decline and decline of China's feudal dynasty. Under the influence of internal and external troubles, old ideas, old customs, old systems, and old systems were destroyed by new trends and abandoned in the dust of history.
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