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The Qing-Japanese War has been a big hit recently, and I've finished reading it, and if you want to check the information of the Sino-Japanese War, this book is perfect for you, and there are many things in it that are difficult to see in China.
The content is detailed, numerous, and the discussion is fair.
Here's the information about it, ask.
In the 1894 Qing-Japanese War, the Qing Dynasty named the "First Sino-Japanese War" after the first Sino-Japanese year of the Ganzhi era; Japan named the "Meiji 278 Campaign"; Europe and the United States named "First Sino-Japanese War".
In accordance with the international practice of naming wars, and clarifying the relationship between the host and guest of the countries involved in the war, the book is entitled "The Qing-Japanese War".
The Qing-Japanese War has passed for 100 years, leaving deep pain and shame in the hearts of the Chinese.
From that era, foreign invasion followed, and in China's modern history, when Western civilization and the Meiji Restoration collided violently with the ancient Qing Dynasty system, the defeat of the war also gave birth to a new era in China's history.
The author will collect a large number of rare historical materials and a large number of precious historical documents from the collection of the National Diet Library, the National Archives of Japan, the Diplomatic Archives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Institute of Defense Studies of the Ministry of Defense.
The book excavates and analyzes the history of the fissile fissure of the First Sino-Japanese War, and tries to analyze the gains and losses of the war from a middle position, which will help readers understand more about the background of the war, objectively think about the reasons for the victory and defeat of the war, and the far-reaching impact on Chinese society.
Each part of this book is written in the style of comparing the Qing and Japanese countries, comprehensively comparing the military, political, economic, civilian and other factors of the two sides, which is clear and intuitive, and clear at a glance.
Compared with the previous breakthrough of simple chronicle or chronological methods, it is conducive to understanding the current situation of military capabilities such as combat effectiveness between the Qing and Japanese countries.
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After the Meiji Restoration, Japan's national strength developed rapidly and became the largest industrial country in Asia, while China still lived a backward life of male farmers and female weavers, closed the country, did not practice with the outside world, and introduced advanced culture and technology. There is a long way to go with Japan's spirit of learning, so it led to the fact that Japan launched the First Sino-Japanese War against China, and China should learn a lesson, vigorously reform, and develop, learn from foreign advanced culture and technology, introduce foreign advanced technology, and have more contacts with foreign countries
It can only be said that it is unlikely to be reversed, even if there are enough shells, but whether it can turn the tide of the war depends on the performance of both sides.
In order to let Cixi give up his rights and retire with peace of mind, and in order to show filial piety, Emperor Guangxu wanted to build a new garden for Cixi, that is, the Summer Palace, and the director of this garden construction was Guangxu's biological father. Therefore, this Summer Palace was built desperately - everyone knows that the Old Summer Palace was built back and forth for a hundred years, and it was built in the prosperous Kangqian era of the Qing Empire; When the Summer Palace was built, the Qing Empire was already in decline, and the reparations had been ceded by the foreign powers, and it was in the critical period of the industrial revolution with great changes of the times (the Westernization movement needed a lot of money) - so there was a big gap in the money to change the garden! Guangxu was in a dilemma and embezzled naval military funds from Li Hongzhang's Beiyang Naval Division.
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