How the people in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China were numb

Updated on culture 2024-04-27
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    How can I say this, the Qing Dynasty entered the customs and killed too many people, as long as those who dared to resist were basically killed, if you dared to resist, you would be killed, and if you dared to write a little book that was not good for the Qing Dynasty, you would kill Slowly, alas, there were more people who died than in the 2nd World War Please see the information for details, and it is also said that there is no Huaxia after the Ming Dynasty is extinguished. Huguang fills Sichuan This word is also very meaningful It shows that the Qing dog killed too many people to have this word Anyway, the Qing Dynasty killed Han people Many, many more than you think The people who died were people who rebelled against the elite Actually, I like the Ming Dynasty Freedom of speech in the Ming Dynasty The emperor scolded dryly and was very open-minded.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Thinking about the present, I want to pursue zy, and I am hx; Your own house is torn down and becomes your grave; If you pay your taxes, you have to be bullied; Indifference is rampant, and no one dares to stand up.

    It's pretty much the same as then.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Think about it, you are bullied every day, you still can't eat, you work hard every day, and you don't have a good life.

    Can your nerves not be numb after decades? Can you have a smiley face? must be full of wrinkles, and he doesn't care about the lives of others.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Are you numb now? After the fall of the Song Dynasty, the essence of the Chinese nation was basically gone. The Ming Dynasty did not play a cohesive role, and the national spirit of the Qing Dynasty was almost the same as it is now.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It has long been numb, not to wait until this period to become numb.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Lu Xun has said all this.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The phenomenon of numbness of the people in the late Qing Dynasty is unique to the Qing Dynasty and the Rotten Dynasty. There are mainly the following reasons.

    First, the Qing Dynasty added a barrage and leaked the servile thinking of the common people. In the early days of its establishment, the Qing Dynasty was dominated by the Jurchen tribal system. When the subordinates saw the Manchu superiors, they all called them slaves, and the slaves were seriously minded.

    Second, Bichai, enlightened thought since the Ming Dynasty has been suppressed. Before the Ming Dynasty, except for the Yuan Dynasty, the Han Dynasty was relatively enlightened, people's sense of autonomy was strong, and Confucianism taught people to be tolerant and inclusive, kind and friendly, since the Qing Dynasty, have become a thing of the past.

    Third, the late Qing Dynasty received foreign imperialist aggression and weakened the state and diplomacy, and over time, it brought an atmosphere of cowardice and numbness to the common people, and many people became numb.

    The era of the late Qing Dynasty is gone!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    That is true. In ancient times, most of the people were illiterate and lacked the idea of family and country. Therefore, numbness is common, but the impact of foreign ideas in the Qing Dynasty has become more prominent.

    Did the peasants at the end of the Ming Dynasty all take the initiative to revolt? Most of them rebelled because they had nothing to eat. Counting forward, it is the same in all dynasties.

    Who rebels if there is food? is now often said on the Internet how humiliated the Han people are in the Yuan Dynasty, when there was food a few years ago, most people were still watching the people. Zao Yinghe is Zhu Yuanzhang, and he also joined the Red Turban Army in desperation.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    For example, at the end of the Ming Dynasty, in the face of the Manchu invasion, many of them also surrendered, and there was not much resistance to envy.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    No, this has begun to marginalize the Zen people in the Qin Dynasty (Shang Ying's change of law, and the defeat of the world's "Shang Jun Shu" has made it clear that the people are just tools), and in the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Confucianism deposed the hundred schools, but also regarded the people as tools and property, so the marginalized people for such a long time eventually led to the upper and lower stratification, as the so-called whoever comes eats shredded potatoes is summarized in the sentence, so that there is no concept of nation and state, and it is naturally insensitive!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    In ancient times, it was the family that shouted the world, and the country was the sensitive production of the royal private game. It has nothing to do with the people.

    The Son of Heaven has no seeds, and the strong soldiers and horses do it.

    The people don't care who the emperor is, as long as they don't hinder the normal life of their gods.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Oh, yes, it's probably numb, which dynasty didn't have numb people, you are the most numb people in this dynasty, why don't you even know this? Next to the object.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Yan Fu said: China has done nothing since the Qin Dynasty, and it doesn't matter if the country is just a family, and the prosperity of a family is also the death of a family.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Because of the closure of the Qing Dynasty, the people only had one acre and three points of land in their eyes, and they were indifferent to national affairs, only thinking about their own lives, and they were insensitive one by one.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    In the cultural prison of the early Qing Dynasty, the people spent every day in fear, for fear that they would be implicated. Over time, the people felt that they were just a walking corpse, and they gradually became numb.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Because of ignorance, in the face of the great powers that crushed us in science and technology at that time, they were not numb but powerless, the gap between the Chinese people and the West at that time was too big, this is not one or two people can cross the same distance, many people at that time also knew that a person's resistance was useless, so they chose to be numb.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The numbness of the people in the late Qing Dynasty is due to the rule of feudal forces, the ignorance of the people, and the backward social concept. It will lead to the numbness of the people in the late Qing Dynasty.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Because they have lived under the high pressure of the Qing Dynasty for a long time, the people dare not speak out, and no one dares to stand up and say the shortcomings of the **, everyone has to get by.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Closed off the country. If the people are not intelligent, they cannot learn Western culture, breed the population, never give more, and live a comfortable life.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The mentality created by the ineffectiveness of resistance, the cowardice caused by corruption, accustomed to being bullied and not daring to resist.

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