What was the reason for the Japanese ronin attack on Li Hongzhang?

Updated on history 2024-05-11
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Li Hongzhang was the main peace faction at that time, that is, he advocated resolving the contradictions between nations through equal negotiations, but Japan obviously had huge ambitions, they didn't want to solve this contradiction, they wanted to use this contradiction as an excuse to start a war, and really achieve their goal of conquering this land, so they felt that Li Hongzhang hindered the development of their strategy, and assassinated Li Hongzhang, relatively speaking, the resistance would be much smaller, and some other main war factions did not have so strong strength, and Japan experienced the Meiji Restoration at that time. And China is still an ordinary agricultural civilization, and it must be easier for them to win when they really fight, so they chose to assassinate Li Hongzhang.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Because this ronin hopes that there will be no truce between China and Japan, continue to fight, and finally let Japan destroy the Qing Dynasty, so as to achieve its goal of conquering East Asia, but it is obviously a lack of people's hearts and swallowing elephants, even during World War II, Japan failed to achieve its goal, which shows that this action is just the result of personal subjective will.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The Japanese ronin attacked Li Hongzhang because although Japan took a lot of advantage in the process of signing the Treaty of Shimonoseki, every country was stunned, and there will always be greedy people who feel that the advantage is not enough. So the Japanese ronin tried to put pressure on the Qing Dynasty by assassinating Li Hongzhang.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Because Li Hongzhang signed the Treaty of Shimonoseki, the porridge that Japan liked at that time, so Li Hongzhang was planned**, and he felt that the Qing ** had no conditions to negotiate with Japan, so this story tells us that weak countries have no diplomacy.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In the Qing Dynasty, when Li Hongzhang went to sign the "Treaty of Shimonoseki" on behalf of the Qing Dynasty, he was attacked by Japanese ronins. I think that the Japanese ronin at that time should have been out of anger, and he should have felt that the Qing ** at that time was not worthy of Japan to negotiate conditions. So this story tells us that a weak country has no diplomacy.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    At that time, Japan's ** propaganda national struggle was a struggle with China, and they thought that the Chinese were very unfriendly. Then the hundreds of their people began to think about the Chinese people, and in order to increase the momentum of their Japanese militarism. But during the negotiations, this thing did not stop the car, which led to the assassination of the Chinese not necessarily Li Hongzhang, if someone else came, he would also be stabbed.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    At that time, the Japanese nationalist radicals hoped to conquer the Qing Dynasty by war and achieve complete victory by war. So the assassination of Li Hongzhang was to prolong the war. This is the same as the plan of the Japanese army base camp to destroy China in three months during the Anti-Japanese War, and it is impossible to succeed.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    After the defeat in the First Sino-Japanese War, Li Hongzhang went to Japan for peace talks. The Japanese ronin Toyotaro Koyama, who assassinated him, thought that Japan was overwhelmed in the Sino-Japanese War and that if it continued to fight, it would be able to annex China. Therefore, he tried to assassinate Li Hongzhang and prevent Sino-Japanese peace talks in order to continue the Sino-Japanese War and seek greater results for Japan.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Ma Guan was assassinated when Li Hongzhang was shot in the lower part of the right eye during negotiations in Japan.

    The ** who assassinated Li Hongzhang, named Rokunosuke Koyama, is 21 years old and a member of the Japanese right-wing group "Shendaokan". He did not want an armistice between China and Japan, still less did he want to see peace negotiated between China and Japan, and he was bent on carrying on the war. He has publicly declared:

    Japan's renunciation of its occupation of Beijing is a disgrace to Japan, and it is too early to make peace with China. Therefore, it was decided to use the assassination of Li Hongzhang to provoke further contradictions between China and Japan and carry the war to the end. ** Later, he was tried as a state prisoner and sentenced to life imprisonment.

    However, in August 1907, after serving only 12 years in prison, the Japanese authorities released him on the grounds that he had "behaved well in prison."

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Li Hongzhang is incompetent, the military is not good, the Beiyang Fleet is completely annihilated, the Japanese army has no losses, diplomacy is not good, there is no international strength at all, there is no determination to fight to the end, the navy is over, there is still an army, you can still fight, give so much money to the Japanese at once, this is why the Japanese negotiated with him, because others are happy.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If Li Hongzhang dies, Japan will lose trust among the Western powers, which will be detrimental to future development.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The two countries are at war, and they do not come to the enemy. At that time, the Japanese had little international experience and wanted to project themselves as a "civilized country."

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Because they were worried that the indemnity treaty would not be signed, the silver in their hands would fly away, so they would be in a hurry.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    In the end, he was sentenced to life imprisonment. Li Hongzhang was a very famous person in the Qing Dynasty at that time, and he made great contributions to his motherland.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    In the end, he was caught by the people of the Qing Dynasty, and then killed him very hatefully, and paraded his body through the streets.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    According to historical data, he slipped away and was later arrested and tried, and Prime Minister Hirobumi Ito asked for a death sentence, but the judge ignored what the prime minister said, and finally sentenced him to life imprisonment. In 1907, he was released on parole.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The Japanese ronin ended up in prison for 12 years before dying of illness in 1947 at the age of 78.

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