Did the Boxer Rebellion s efforts to exterminate the foreign countries cause excesses?

Updated on history 2024-06-13
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    At that time, the Boxer Rebellion did have some radical behaviors, but there must have been great drawbacks for this, and it was the same for history.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It exacerbated the ruling crisis of the Qing Dynasty, and the original intention of the Boxers should be good, to defend the country and fight foreign enemies. However, it is a pity that the strength and popularity of the people at that time could not defeat foreign enemies.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In the later period, the actions of the Boxers did become very radical.

    In the beginning, the Boxers did play a very advantageous role in resisting foreign aggression, but later their actions were completely sour. From the initial opposition to foreigners to the opposition to everything related to foreigners, they began to burn churches, beat and even kill ordinary believers. All these actions made the Boxers eventually become a bandit-like existence.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It's true that when I was carrying out sports before, a lot of foreign advanced technology was also destroyed.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    wanted to maintain rule through the Boxers, and when the Eight-Nation Coalition captured Beijing, they began to kill the Boxers, in fact, they wanted to curry favor with the powers, and it can be seen that the Qing Dynasty bullied the weak and feared the hard, and was corrupt and incompetent.

    External pressure has led to a direct struggle for power, which was originally the pressure of the Western powers on our country, but now it has been transformed into a kind of pressure on the Empress Dowager's own rights aspirations.

    Empress Dowager Xi was convinced that the foreign envoys in Beijing were forcing themselves, and in this situation, it was very likely that they would make a gaffe decision, and at this moment, the work of the Boxers was reported by the local officials below, so the work changed.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The Qing ** changed its attitude towards the Boxers many times, first of all, they wanted to maintain its rule through the Boxers, and when the Eight-Nation Coalition captured Beijing, they began to kill the Boxers, in fact, they wanted to curry favor with the foreign powers. It can be seen that the Qing Dynasty bullied the weak and feared the hard, and was corrupt and incompetent.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The attitude of the Qing ** towards the Boxers changed with the change in the attitude of the European powers towards the Boxers. Before the European powers formed the Eight-Nation Alliance, the Qing ** supported the Boxers and asked them to kill European missionaries and burn churches. After the Eight-Nation Coalition broke through Beijing, the Qing Dynasty began to encircle and suppress the Boxers.

    Therefore, Qing ** is a traditional two-faced character, bullying the soft and fearing the hard.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Supporting the Qing Dynasty and destroying the foreign countries refers to the fact that after the unprecedented aggravation of the national crisis, the corruption and incompetence of the Qing Dynasty, and the defeat of the Sino-Japanese First Sino-Japanese War, the great powers set off a frenzy to carve up China, and the Boxers organized by the non-governmental organizations launched a patriotic movement against foreign forces and imperialism changed from "opposing the Qing Dynasty and restoring the Ming Dynasty" to "supporting the Qing Dynasty and destroying the foreigners" slogan in order to protect the homeland and defend the country.

    Introduction to the Sino-Japanese First Sino-Japanese War:

    The Sino-Japanese War refers to the war 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".

    Japan in the Meiji Restoration began to embark on the capitalist road, actively invaded and expanded abroad, and established a "continental policy" centered on China; At this time, the Qing Dynasty was an empire that had returned to the light through the Westernization Movement, with political corruption, poor people's lives, open and secret fighting among various factions in the officialdom, and weak discipline in the national defense and military. 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.

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