Accumulating Disadvantages: the Qing Dynasty's Mid-term Dilemma and Cyclical Perception

Accumulating Disadvantages: the Qing Dynasty's Mid-term Dilemma and Cyclical Perception

by Sun Ming

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219Kwords29chapters
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The dynasty has not yet come to an end, so how can people at that time smell the "mid-century" atmosphere? Why did the various ideas for debugging bad government become the origin of new bad government, so that it is difficult to return? During the Jiaqing and Daoist dynasties, peace lasted for a long time, but changes began to appear. One of the symptoms was that the long-standing disadvantages became increasingly prominent and conformity pervaded the world. Tao Shu, Hong Liangji, Chen Hongmou, Bao Shichen, Wei Yuan and other capable officials in governance were all keenly aware of the overall state of the era, and during this specific "political time", they repeatedly thought about the generation mechanism of the dilemma, hoping to reverse the situation with the debugging of institutional concepts, but things went counterproductive. This book tells the past events in the field of political and ideological history before the Qing Dynasty was about to collapse. It faced the anxious moment of the emperor and the bureaucrats when all kinds of changes were ineffective. As part of the "political gains and losses of China's past dynasties," the various crises and responses within the country in the mid-Qing Dynasty also heralded the eventual arrival of a special moment in the dynastic cycle to a considerable extent.

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