The textbook says that the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom dealt a heavy blow to the Qing Dynasty, and what

Updated on history 2024-03-07
26 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Shake the foundation of Qing Dynasty rule. The Qing Dynasty's control over the local area was reduced to the extreme, and a large number of Han Chinese armed forces rose with it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It can be said that the Taiping Rebellion was a vigorous peasant uprising. It had a certain disintegrating effect on the political structure of the Qing Dynasty at that time, and also dealt a heavy blow to the rule of the Qing Dynasty.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The reasons and lessons of the failure of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom.

    1. The fundamental cause of the defeat is the lack of leadership of the advanced class. The peasant class is not the representative of the new productive forces and relations of production, but bears the class limitations inherent in the small producers.

    2. The specific reasons are that a complete and correct political program and social reform program cannot be put forward, and there is no guidance from scientific theories. It is impossible to maintain the unity of the leading group for a long time, and on foreign issues, there is a lack of rational understanding of the essence of the invasion of China by foreign capitalist powers.

    3. Lessons learned: The occurrence and failure of the Taiping Rebellion showed that in a semi-colonial and semi-feudal society, the peasants had great revolutionary power, but they could not shoulder the heavy responsibility of leading the anti-imperialist and anti-feudal struggle to victory.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    3. There are many small countriesIf the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom wanted to succeed in acquiring China, it would have to win the support of the bourgeoisie and the literati. Otherwise, even if they rely on force to seize power, it will only be short-lived in the end. In particular, the attitude of some aristocratic families represents the attitude of the people everywhere.

    Such extreme ideas of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom were simply not accepted by these people, and in the end they would only cause constant conflicts.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If the Taiping Rebellion succeeds, China could be torn apart and in turmoil. Because the Taiping Rebellion was mainly a peasant uprising, they did not know how to govern the country, and once the uprising succeeded, they would only enjoy the benefits of being an emperor, and would not bring stability and development to the people. They will surely be followed by more people who will revolt in the same way, causing even greater unrest.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I don't feel like it's necessarily better than it is now. Because there were contradictions within the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, and secondly, most of them were peasants, and there were no intellectuals. Third: there is still a certain class in it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I think the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom will still be a feudal dynasty, but because he is a Han dynasty, he will be much looser and more enlightened than the Qing Dynasty, and he will be tough in the face of foreign forces, and he will not be as weak as the Qing Dynasty.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    China will go to civil strife. The Taiping Heavenly Kingdom originated from the worship of God, which was very different from traditional Chinese Confucianism and caused social tears.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The Taiping Heavenly Kingdom was a peasant uprising, rebelled against the ruling class, and behaved in such a rude manner that the literati were estimated to be unable to integrate into them, and the rulers were short-sighted, and in the end they would end up being divided by the nations.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    China will continue to be divided, and it may return to the situation of the Three Kingdoms period.

    The Taiping Heavenly Kingdom was only a peasant uprising, its strength was not strong, it was a small fight, even if it resisted the army, but there was no talent at all in governing the country, which can be seen in the internal strife in the later period of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Continue the hereditary reign of the emperor and change the dynasty.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Of course, it's better to knock it down than not to knock it down, and you don't have to shave your head to keep a defense.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Judging from the program of the early Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, it was still not free from the limitations of the Chinese agricultural class, and although a revolutionary program of a bourgeois nature appeared in the later period, it was merely a formality and did not receive the support of the masses. If the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom overthrew the Qing Dynasty, it would still only be an internal change of feudal power, which might accelerate the modernization change, but it would still not escape the fate of being oppressed by the foreign powers. The only one who can change this situation is our party.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    I think it will still go to the point of being invaded, because at that time our country was actually a very backward country.

    We know that if we fall behind, we will be beaten, so whether or not the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom overthrew the rule of the Qing Dynasty, we will eventually embark on this path.

    The only difference is that maybe the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom overthrew the rule, maybe the society would have been a little more stable at that time.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The ending of China in the future is still the same as now, because the Eight-Nation Alliance will still invade, and China will confront the Eight-Nation Alliance even if the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom is in power, but it doesn't have to be advanced, and it will definitely be bullied.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom had overthrown the Qing Dynasty, I think the outcome of China would have been even more chaotic, and the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom was also a feudal power, so the outcome of China would have been very chaotic.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    I think China still has to be bullied by other countries, because in the later stages of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom also had internal problems, and they were not strong enough to resist foreign enemies.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Spear bandits loot rich wealth, estate, and silver along the way! Coerce men to be cannon fodder, and catch women to be the wife of the vassal king! Lack of virtue is done!

    If they succeed, disaster for the people.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    If the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom overthrew the Qing Dynasty, there would be too much uncertainty about the direction of history. But the only thing that is certain is that the pig's tail grass will be uprooted

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    The worst-case scenario is also rotten to the pot, even if there is only one steel mill in the city, it is stronger than in history, and the capitalist law will be 70 years earlier if the situation is better.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Society remained in turmoil because the leaders of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom were not united, and their demise was due to this.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    It's not good! The new emperor only ascended the throne and made no positive contribution to the course of Chinese history.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    It won't be darker than the Manchus, because the Manchus are already dark to the point of deformity, who can surpass them?

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    It's better than the Qing Dynasty, it's a little better than the Qing Dynasty

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Erguang and Vietnam were merged and occupied by France. :

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Let me travel through the past and definitely dominate the blue star.

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