Qing Dynasty: a Dynasty Full of Contradictions

Qing Dynasty: a Dynasty Full of Contradictions

by Mei Yi (king Helian Bobo)

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In the history of the Qing Dynasty, darkness and light, autocracy and pioneering, intolerance and majesty, all depended on each other. It is the most confusing and chaotic history of time and space. Throughout the nearly three hundred years of the Qing Dynasty, the upper-class rulers of the Qing Dynasty drove into the pass, opened up borders in all directions, reformed and reformed, and made careful plans; they massacred the people, implemented harsh governance, and the officials were corrupt and stuck in their ways. In particular, Nurhachi, Huang Taiji, Shunzhi, Kangxi, Yongzheng and Qianlong established a grand territorial pattern of "multi-ethnic community", a unique "Chinese" design, a heroic and bold "unification" achievement, and extremely clear political governance... They successfully established a unique new political order within a territory of tens of millions of square kilometers. What they brought to the world was not only blood and sighs, but also epic glory and new thinking!

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