The reasons for the failure of China s anti aggression war in the second half of the nineteenth cent

Updated on history 2024-05-29
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    This period is known as the period of the old democratic revolution, because all strata of our country have not been able to shoulder the burden of saving China and reviving the empire during this period, the peasant class has not realized that the feudal system has decayed, the urban citizens have not realized the nature of capitalist colonial plunder, and the bureaucracy of the Qing Empire has not yet seen the direction of China's development in the future, and is still indulging in the glory of the ancestors, so the anti-imperialist and anti-feudal revolution in this period has failed. It was only during the May Fourth Movement that all strata of China saw the face of imperialism clearly, and China entered the era of the new democratic revolution.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The main reason is that the national strength is not good.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1. Corruption and incompetence of the Qing **.

    2. Poor economic strength and comprehensive national strength.

    3. The backward and decadent ideology of the ruler (the policy of closing the country to the outside world).

    4. Too conservative self-defense war.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There are two reasons for China's defeat in all previous wars against aggression: one is the corruption of the social system, and the other is the backwardness of the economy and technology, and the fundamental reason is the corruption of the social system. It is precisely the corruption of the social system that has left the situation of economic and technological backwardness unresolved for a long time, and this is also the most important reason why China has repeatedly failed in its anti-aggression wars in modern times. And the ex-acorns are the most fundamental reason.

    Corruption of the social system.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    。Reasons: First of all, the corruption of China's social system in modern times was the fundamental reason for the failure of the anti-aggression war.

    Second, China's economic and technological backwardness in modern times is another important reason for the failure of the anti-aggression war. Moreover, at that time, the ** could not mobilize and did not dare to mobilize the masses to fight. Lesson:

    First, in modern China, in order to strive for national independence and national prosperity, it is necessary to change the semi-colonial and semi-feudal social system under the joint rule of imperialism and feudalism. Second, if we are backward, we will be beaten, and in order to win the war against aggression, we need to catch up with each other in science and technology and increase the country's overall strength.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The first is the corruption of the social system, and the second is the backwardness of the economy and technology. The former is the root cause. This is because it is precisely because of the corruption of the social system that the situation of economic and technological backwardness has not been changed for a long time.

    The defeat of the war against aggression can be said to be the victory of the superior social system of the foreign aggressors over China.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Ignoring the power of the broad masses of the people. It is necessary to unite the workers and peasants as the most solid force.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The country is rich and the people are strong, and naturally no one dares to invade.

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