Why did Japan win the First Sino Japanese Naval Battle, and the Mandate of Heaven should be destroye

Updated on history 2024-04-14
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    A certain comrade upstairs said that the military strength of the Japanese Navy was stronger than that of the Beiyang Naval Division, but this was complete nonsense; the tonnage of the two capital ships of Guangzhen, Yuanyuan, and Ningyuan was beyond the reach of the Japanese army, and the military expenditure of the Qing army was not of the same order of magnitude as that of the Japanese army; even if Cixi celebrated three birthdays a year, the military expenditure of the Beiyang Naval Division was still higher than that of the Japanese army; during the battle, there was even a situation in which the Qing warships stopped in the harbor, the officers and men were tired of war, the ship's guns in the harbor were taken away by the Japanese army's sneak attack, and the battleships were lying in the harbor waiting to be bombarded by the Japanese army's guns This is entirely a superstructure problem that leads to the lack of fighting consciousness of the lower-level officers and soldiers It is a political problem The decay of the Qing court caused the defeat of the war This is an undoubted answer On the other hand, Meiji** From the emperor to the poor people Donate private property for the rejuvenation of the country Sacrifice for the country without frowning It is in sharp contrast to the political status quo of the Qing court The Qing court can not be defeated in a war.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    This is essentially a military issue, and the political interpretation is off-topic.

    Why did you win the First Sino-Japanese Naval Battle? Because the military strength of the Japanese Navy was stronger than that of the Beiyang Naval Division. The first is strong in equipment, the second is strong in supplies, the third is strong in the quality of officers, and the fourth is strong in discipline.

    Among them, the first and second articles are related to the imperial court policy, and the third and fourth articles are related to the system, but the more important thing is the military gap.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If the Qing Dynasty won the War of the First Sino-Japanese War, then Japan would have to compensate the Qing Dynasty for its war losses. Japan's economy as a whole will be in a difficult situation, and although Japan will not be ceded by the Qing Dynasty, it will take a long time to recover from the difficulties, and it is unlikely that it will launch a subsequent war of aggression against China.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I believe that even if China wins this war, Japan will not easily give up plundering China, because first of all, China is very close to Japan, and in addition, there are abundant materials, which can solve the problem of Japan's shortage of resources in time.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    For example, the story of Zhennanguan is estimated to be the same as the land reparations, and it is difficult for the weak to obtain any practical benefits even if they occasionally win tactical victories, and it can be seen from the Vietnam War that Vietnam won, and the United States will cede land to Vietnam and pay reparations? Obviously, it is impossible, considering the corruption and incompetence of the Manchu Qing Dynasty, it is estimated that some people will be compensated for the peace of mind.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In the First Sino-Japanese Naval War, Japan had already fought with all its resources on its back, and if it was defeated, Japan would no longer exist!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Japan can only be obedient next, and if it is not obedient, it will have to be spanked, and it will not be possible to be so arrogant.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Japan should not be underestimated, and it is still a strong country.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If there were too many things, if there were no jokers in this world, there would be no such gossip.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If the Qing Dynasty could win in this way, then the Eight-Nation Coalition would have been wiped out long ago.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It is impossible to win, the system decides.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The name is wrong, it should be called Manchu.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Why do you always talk about such useless topics, and what has already happened, can it be reversed?

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The First Sino-Japanese War was a gamble for Japan, and there was no money in Japan at that time, and the Qing Dynasty still had the Nanyang Fleet, the Guangdong Naval Division, and the Fujian Naval Division.

    And if Japan loses, it will not get 100 million taels ** because of the "Treaty of Shimonoseki", the key is that this 100 million taels ** is precisely the foundation of Japan's rise in the later period, including education and military are from here, if the Qing Dynasty wins the First Sino-Japanese War, then whether Japan can participate in World War II fascism is two words.

    The military victory or defeat of the First Sino-Japanese War was not the most crucial thing, but intelligence. At that time, Japan deciphered the telegram code of the Qing Dynasty, and the contact between the Qing Dynasty and Li Hongzhang, who negotiated in Japan, was known to the Japanese side, and also knew that the bottom line of the Qing Dynasty was not to fight again, so as long as the Qing Dynasty did not agree to the conditions, Japan would use the war as a threat and be led by Japan.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Sino-Japanese First Sino-Japanese War.

    It refers to the wars of Japanese aggression against China and Korea at the end of the 19th century. According to the Chinese Ganzhi year, 1894, the year when the war broke out, was the First Sino-Japanese War, so it was called the First Sino-Japanese War. Japan called it the "Sino-Japanese War", the Korean Peninsula called it the "Qing-Japanese War", and the Western countries called it the "First Sino-Japanese War."

    Meiji Restoration. Japan began to embark on the capitalist road, actively invaded and expanded abroad, and determined the "mainland policy" centered on China; At this time, the Qing Dynasty was a Westernization movement.

    The empire has returned to the light, political corruption, the people's life is difficult, the various factions in the officialdom are fighting openly and secretly, and they are deceitful, the national defense and military are strong and the middle is strong, and the discipline is lax; The major capitalist countries of the world gradually made the transition to imperialism, and Japan's aggressive acts were supported to a certain extent by the Western powers.

    In 1894, the Donghak uprising broke out in Korea, and the Korean army was defeated and forced to beg for help from the suzerain, the Qing Dynasty, and Japan also took the opportunity to send troops to Korea to deliberately provoke a war.

    In 1894 (the 20th year of Guangxu), the Battle of Toshima broke out on July 25, and the First Sino-Japanese War began.

    The total annihilation of the army ended. Under the military pressure of Japanese militarism, the Qing Dynasty of China signed the Treaty of Shimonoseki on April 17, 1895

    The outcome of the First Sino-Japanese War brought an unprecedentedly serious national crisis to the Chinese nation and greatly deepened the degree of semi-colonization of Chinese society. On the other hand, it made Japan's national strength stronger and laid an important foundation for it to become a great power.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    First of all, the First Sino-Japanese War was divided into two parts: land warfare and naval warfare.

    1. Naval warfare part.

    The total tonnage of the Chinese Navy is not inferior to Japan, and technically it is slightly ahead of China due to the fact that Japan began to be armed with the latest rapid-fire guns.

    The naval battle is still not a shame, and it is only a small setback with Japan. When the Beiyang Fleet held the military port, the Japanese Navy would be out of options.

    2. Land warfare part.

    China's entire army is in the millions. Japan is only 200,000 (non-mobilized, standby), and with the Westernization Movement, the gap in technology is almost non-existent, theoretically China's army advantage is much greater than Japan's, but the problem is that Japan fought more and less in every war in the First Sino-Japanese War! In the Korean War, Japan sent 200,000 troops! China?

    Thousands, tens of thousands of people passed. And then was beaten back all the way by 200,000 Japanese troops! It's always been a little bit bigger, and I've been pressed and beaten!

    And **It's not that you don't want to make up! And it just can't get together the troops!!

    When Japan beats the Chinese Army into a dog, the army will be pressed to Weihaiwei. Then the army artillery and the navy artillery joined together to bombard the ** docked at the military port!. The Beiyang Fleet will be finished!!

    It can be said that the Beiyang Fleet met a pig-like teammate: the Qing Army!

    Qing Army: Nima, I have few people, what should I do?

    It turned out that the First Sino-Japanese War was actually a quick war, and the total war lasted only 9 months. And China has a lot of land! A million garrisons are scattered throughout the country.

    Limited capacity at the time! There is simply no chance of gathering 200,000 troops in a short time (which is also the reason for the lack of preparation)! So it's fun, waste 1 month to get 10,000 people and then go over to deliver food, and waste another 1 month to get 10,000 people to go over to deliver food.

    Here are some of the largest land battles between Japan and Japan in the First Sino-Japanese War: the Battle of the Yalu River and the Battle of the Golden Brigade. It is also an absolute victory or defeat war, and in the two wars, the Qing army is inferior to Japan!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It's a combination of many reasons.

    1. China's national strength is weak. Japan was a new country, (at the time). Emerging countries, bent on surpassing traditional powers. This momentum cannot be compared with China.

    2. The people's hearts are back. China was deducted from military spending by the corrupt Qing Dynasty, while Japan was building up armaments throughout the country.

    3. Poor command. At that time, the warships of China and Japan were about the same, and perhaps China had even better, so why did they not win?

    4. Luck. There are many times, it also depends on luck.

    Wait. There are many people who analyze this, and there are many books that analyze this. I'm just talking about some of my personal temporary feelings.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Hello, first of all, there is the problem of equipment, and then Li Hongzhang insists on not fighting in order to preserve his strength.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Technology, ideology, and human resources are all lagging behind Japan.

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