
Ma Yong Talks About the Late Qing Dynasty
by Ma Yong
About This Novel
If the preparatory constitution was successfully completed, if the Qing government did not launch a royal cabinet, if Emperor Guangxu lived ten more years... Let Professor Ma Yong help you see through these assumptions! "Ma Yong Talks about the Late Qing Dynasty" is the work of modern historian Ma Yong. The book contains Mr. Ma Yong's decades of research results, spanning the period from the "Opium War" to the "Revolution of 1911", and is insightful and in-depth. The chapters in the book are divided into four parts: the first part, National History, is mainly based on the historical facts studied, including "The Return of Cixi", "Zi Zhengyuan: Chinese Tragedy", etc.; The second part, "Hearing", is mainly about the re-examination of historical mysteries, including "Who Killed Guangxu's Life", "Is Yuan Shikai... "There are secrets that have not been revealed"" and so on; the third collection is mainly about character reviews and biographies, including "Infamy of the Regent", "Li Hongzhang and Ito Hirobumi", etc.; The fourth collection is mainly about historical commentary and political commentary, including "Whose Cheese Has the Constitutional Monarchy Touched", "The Gravedigger of the Qing Dynasty", etc.
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Official(1)Scraped 16d ago
Now archeology has discovered that Emperor Guangxu did indeed die from arsenic (a large amount of arsenic) poisoning. This is ironclad evidence that he was poisoned to death. When the author says this, I feel that the author is unfair and has a problematic stance!
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Official(1)Scraped 16d ago
Now archeology has discovered that Emperor Guangxu did indeed die from arsenic (a large amount of arsenic) poisoning. This is ironclad evidence that he was poisoned to death. When the author says this, I feel that the author is unfair and has a problematic stance!
