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After the fall of the Qing Dynasty, China began a long period of warlord warfare, and the elite of the Qing army of 1 million was basically absorbed by these warlords, and some Qing troops because of the relatively closed place, so even if they retain the establishment of the Qing army, it is basically like unloading their armor and returning to the field, so the 1 million Qing troops of the Qing Dynasty did not disappear in an instant, but slowly disappeared. <>
1. The military establishment before and after the fall of the Qing Dynasty was very strong in both national strength and military strength when the Qing Dynasty was first established. However, with the decline of the Qing Dynasty, the contradictions within the army and the slackness in management led to a sharp decline in the combat effectiveness of the Qing army. After the invasion of China by the Eight-Nation Alliance, the Qing Dynasty realized the problems in the army and began to delegate power, allowing some capable generals to manage the army, such as Li Hongzhang and Zeng Guopan, all of whom belonged to this kind of generals, but the decline of national strength could not be reversed by one or two better armies, so in the end, the Qing Dynasty withdrew from the stage of history and became "dust".
On February 12, 1912, the Empress Dowager Longyu signed the abdication edict on behalf of Pu Yi, and the Qing Dynasty died, and an era ended. After that, the new ** began to operate, and the situation of warlord secession began to take shape. The 1 million Qing troops of the Qing Dynasty were also successively absorbed by some local armed forces and became members of the warlord army.
Second, after the fall of the Qing Dynasty, the Qing army went to **After the fall of the Qing Dynasty, the new ** was established, and the situation of warlord secession was formed. A large part of the remnants of the Qing Dynasty returned to the new **, and some local forces rose up and became local warlords. In addition, in some relatively isolated cities, although the Qing Dynasty's military establishment was still used, these people blended in with the local residents, married wives and had children, and began to live a stable life.
For example, after the outbreak of the Xinhai Revolution, some soldiers stationed in Hong Kong did not return to the mainland, but stayed in Hong Kong to marry wives and have children, and lived a relatively stable life. Because they are not under the control of the new **, and the British ** have no power to govern, these people can live in peace and marry and have children like the local people. <>
The demise of the Qing Dynasty was inevitable, but the warlord secession and the establishment of the new ** gave those homeless soldiers a place to stay. Although some soldiers can live in peace in the closed and "three regardless" areas, if China cannot be reunified, the lives of these soldiers will still be stormy.
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After the fall of the Qing Dynasty, the 1 million elite Qing troops suffered heavy losses after countless wars, and finally they were directly absorbed by warlords from all over the country and became the private troops of warlords.
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Some of the armies were disbanded before the fall of the Qing Dynasty, some were scattered and assigned to new units, and some were disbanded and went home to pursue their own careers.
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First of all, the elite of the 1 million Qing army is actually an exaggeration, there were not so many troops in China at that time, and secondly, after the fall of the Qing Dynasty, the 1 million army followed their own generals, each set up a king and a marquis, that is, the later warlords, etc., which is equivalent to standing on its own mountain, and the 1 million Qing army was reduced to zero and did not exist.
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The Han army directly became the private army of the warlords, and the Manchu army was directly disbanded to make a living.
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The fall of each dynasty means that the military power of one dynasty has completely collapsed, and the Qing Dynasty once had a million Qing troops, and the whereabouts of these people aroused everyone's curiosity, and some of these people disarmed and returned to the fields and some defected to the new army, but there was a Qing army that was not really disbanded until 1978.
After most of the Qing army was disbanded, many of them chose to unload their armor and return to the fields, returned to their hometowns, and became ordinary people to live the life of peasants, but at that time it was in troubled times, and the people's lives were more difficult, so some people chose to join the revolutionary army in order to make a living, and became a member of the army of several parties in the future.
But there is a group of Qing Dynasty troops until 1978 was not known to be discovered, that is, the remnants of the Qing Dynasty stationed in the Jiulongzhai area, half a century after the Qing Dynasty disappeared, there is such a military quality army stationed here is indeed shocking, but combined with the background of the times, there is a reason why these people can stay here for so long, the Jiulongzhai area was once assigned to Britain in the Qing Dynasty, which is the product of the failure of the Opium War, In addition, China's modern communications industry started very slowly, and modern newspapers only gradually emerged in the early 20th century, and these Qing troops stationed in remote areas had no way to understand what was happening outside, so they still lived according to the previous system, until the reform and opening up in 1978, when China began to pay attention to the coastal areas and intended to recover the sovereignty of Hong Kong. This group of Qing soldiers who lived here for half a century was only known to the world, and after communication and understanding, they were also properly resettled and returned to normal life.
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They all returned to their hometowns to unload their armor and return to the fields, some became workers, became merchants, and some became farmers with their own jobs.
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After the fall of the Qing Dynasty, some of those Qing soldiers returned to their hometowns, some continued to follow the ** at that time to defend their homes and defend the country, to fight, and some chose to quit because they were old.
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After the fall of the Qing Dynasty, these armies were disbanded, and everyone returned to their homes to make a living.
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In 1912, Yuan Shikai forced the late Qing Emperor Puyi to abdicate, and after the abdication edict was issued, the Qing Dynasty came to an end. A total of ten emperors have been passed down for two hundred and sixty-eight years. The Qing Dynasty is over, but the rotten ship also has three catties of nails, and those Qing Dynasty troops have gone?
The famous armies of the Qing Dynasty included the Eight Banners Army, the Green Camp Army, the Hunan Army, the Beiyang Naval Division, and the Beiyang New Army.
The rise of the Qing Dynasty relied on the powerful Eight Banners Army, so the Eight Banners Army was the largest in number. After the Qing troops entered the customs, because the territory was too large, it was not enough to rely on the Eight Banners Army. Therefore, the Green Battalion Army, which was independent of the Eight Banners, was established.
Because it is marked by the green flag, it is called the Green Battalion Army. These two armies were already corrupt at the end of the Qing Dynasty, and the soldiers in the army were all opium smokers, and their combat effectiveness was basically zero. After the fall of the Qing Dynasty, they were all sent home, and some young men joined other warlords or went to local regimental training.
The Beiyang Naval Division, also known as the Beiyang Fleet, was established with the help of Li Hongzhang. It became the most powerful navy of the Qing Dynasty at that time, but unfortunately because of Cixi's embezzlement of military funds, the equipment of the Beiyang Fleet was seriously backward, resulting in the annihilation of the Beiyang Naval Division in the Sino-Japanese War! Hunan Army is the name given to the local army in Hunan in the late Qing Dynasty.
The Taiping Rebellion rose and swept half of China, and the regular Qing army at that time was powerless to resist. Zeng Guofan founded the Hunan Army, turned the tide, and suppressed the Taiping Rebellion. Otherwise, the end of the Qing Dynasty would really be advanced.
After the end of the Taiping Rebellion, the Qing Dynasty broke up the Hunan army and incorporated it into other armies in order to prevent the Hunan army from becoming dominant.
Beiyang New Army, after the defeat of the First Sino-Japanese War. The rulers of the Qing Dynasty planned to build a new army and handed over this army to Yuan Shikai. However, this army has effectively become Yuan Shikai's personal army.
And he made great contributions to forcing the Qing Dynasty to abdicate.
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On the eve of the fall of the Qing Dynasty, there were four more famous armies:
1. Hunan Army; 2, Huai Army; 3. Beiyang Navy; 4. Beiyang New Army.
The Hunan Army and the Huai Army, whose formation and disintegration processes were basically the same, started with the suppression of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, and were formed by Zeng Guofan and Li Hongzhang respectively.
Most of them were annexed by Yuan Shikai, the commander of the Beiyang New Army, and after the fall of the Qing Dynasty, the Beiyang New Army became the Beiyang warlords;
Some of them were scattered and became local armies close to bandits, which were later absorbed by Chiang Kai-shek, and after the end of the civil war, the remnants of the Hunan Army and the Huai Army were transformed into Xiangxi bandits, and were finally wiped out by the People's Liberation Army.
The Beiyang Navy was formed on the basis of the Huai Army by Li Hongzhang after the Huai Army, and was completely annihilated during the First Sino-Japanese Naval War in 1894.
Due to the defeat of the First Sino-Japanese War, the Hunan Army and the Huai Army were in an embarrassing position, and they disintegrated one after another, and most of them were integrated into the Beiyang New Army. After the demise of the Beiyang Navy, the Qing Dynasty formed a new army in 1895, led by Yuan Shikai, named the "Xinjian Army", commonly known as the Beiyang New Army.
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After the fall of the Qing Dynasty, what happened to the millions of Qing troops? They all went**?
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The Beiyang Army is the successor of the Qing Army, of course, this Beiyang Army does not refer to the Beiyang Army trained by Yuan Shikai in a narrow sense, but the army under the jurisdiction of Beiyang **, which includes the Beiyang Six Towns New Army, the Imperial Guard, the Northeast Zhang Zuolin, Feng Delin's patrol battalion, Zhang Xun's army, the Ma Jiajun in the northwest, and the army like Long Jiguang in the south, which was forced to form and nominally neutral.
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Before the fall of the Qing Dynasty, the total number of troops remained at about one million. But with the fall of the Qing Dynasty, the more than one million Qing troops were also "difficult to protect". In fact, this million-strong Qing army consisted mainly of three parts.
One is the old-style army of the Qing army, that is, the Eight Banners Army; the second is the Beiyang Navy; The third is the Beiyang New Army.
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In the late Qing Dynasty, the so-called Eight Banners and the Green Battalion were already decaying! Except for the fact that they are still on paper, no one thinks of them as a combat-ready army.
Even the Huai Army, the Hunan Army and other local regiments that rose in the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom War were armed with regiments, but after they left the battlefield, they quickly became corrupt and degenerate, and they were vulnerable!
Only Yuan Shikai's Beiyang Army and the New Army in the South had combat effectiveness, and these new armies eventually became one of the gravediggers of the Qing Dynasty!
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In fact, many people don't know that after the fall of the Qing Dynasty, most of the Qing soldiers did not return home. The zombies that appear in movies and television are all dressed in Qing Dynasty costumes, and they all appear in groups. What does this mean?
Most of the Qing soldiers were buried alive or committed mass suicide, which was caused by political factors. If you don't think it's credible, you can believe other claims.
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may become ordinary people, because the Qing Dynasty has perished, and there is also a possibility to join the revolutionary army, this kind of person is often very idealistic and wants to break out of his own career.
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These military strengths have all become the troops of the major warlords, and in the end, they have slowly evolved into warlord warfare.
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After the fall of the Qing Dynasty, millions of Qing troops walked and scattered, and some followed various princes, each to one side.
There are no good military advisors. In the end, due to the lack of capable manpower, Eastern Wu could not fight against the Jin Dynasty, and finally surrendered to the Jin Dynasty.
Shu was destroyed, Liu Chan became the king of the dead country, Jiang Wei tried to restore the country without success, Liu Chan finally left the reality of the Jin Dynasty after being named the Duke of Anle, and was not allowed to enter the court without an edict.
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