
Lesson Plan History
by Xia Chuntao
About This Novel
Due to the large differences in cultural traditions and historical backgrounds between the East and the West, Christianity has been rejected by Chinese people since it was introduced to China in the Tang Dynasty due to its conflict with Chinese political and religious etiquette. This is an unavoidable phenomenon in the process of exchanges and collisions between Chinese and Western cultures. However, after the Opium War, the spread of Christianity in China no longer fell within the scope of normal cultural exchanges. Instead, it relied on unequal treaties and the protection of foreign guns and artillery to force its way in. From the beginning, it was closely linked to the colonial expansion activities of the great powers in China. The large number of conclusive historical facts recorded in this booklet reveal to people exactly how Western missionaries closely cooperated with the "gunboat policy" of their own governments and followed suit, thus pushing China step by step into the abyss of semi-colonialism.
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