The Last Eighteen Years of the Late Qing Dynasty: from the Sino-japanese War of 1891 to the Revolution of 1911 (four Volumes)

The Last Eighteen Years of the Late Qing Dynasty: from the Sino-japanese War of 1891 to the Revolution of 1911 (four Volumes)

by Huang Zhijun

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Reform is a consensus, the biggest benefit cake of the late Qing Dynasty, and it is also a duel ground for factional politics. Whether it is the Empress Dowager Cixi, the royalists, the Manchu dignitaries, or the pro-Western forces and the Boxer Rebellion, everyone is involved in it and takes turns to appear. In the end, the Eight-Power Allied Forces came to Beijing under the guise of protecting the embassy. The turbulent and chaotic situation of the Qing Dynasty was finally reshuffled, with some people being eliminated and others taking over. When the reform finally had to be pushed onto the fast track, the Manchu royal family and the powerful Yuan Shikai launched a desperate struggle for the leadership of the reform. With a gunshot in Wuchang City, the revolutionaries shouted exciting slogans and stepped into the center of power. A new round of intricate overt and covert struggles between Yuan Shikai, Song Jiaoren and Sun Yat-sen kicked off... Behind the seemingly absurd and strange historical events, there is an extremely clear choice of interests and power game.

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Heechul√64mo ago

Yuan Shikai may be suitable for joining the army. He knows that records need to be sorted out before launching. Everyone's style is related to the representative of this country. Yuan Shikai also proposed to the commander-in-chief that discipline should be strictly observed and discipline should be rectified.

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Xiao Chen 17738mo ago

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Brother Erha🍒64mo ago

Yuan Shikai often failed in the exams, so it was a man who gave up the imperial examinations, chose to join the army, and went to North Korea alone. This was not a promising North Korea, and chose to join the army, which led to all the events that happened later.

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Brother Erha🍒64mo ago

It was indeed difficult to go abroad in the late Qing Dynasty, but it was in such an era that Yuan Shikai went abroad. Perhaps it was inevitable that he would go abroad. He gave up the so-called imperial examination and chose another path.

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