How terrible are the hypocrites behind the First Sino Japanese Naval War?

Updated on society 2024-06-09
28 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The main thing is that those people are just talking about it, and they don't have any actual actions at all. More importantly, during the First Sino-Japanese War, the Qing Dynasty had a lot of funds for naval ships, but they still could not be defeated, and many times it was because of the presence of these people.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The Song Dynasty, the Ming Dynasty, and the Qing Dynasty basically died in the so-called Qingliu. Their group characteristics are very typical. The mouth cannon is invincible, and he specializes in his own people!

    Put yourself on the moral high ground, beat all those who are not all the way to them as traitors, and you have to put them to death and then hurry up, without caring about the life and death of the country and the people, but your mouth is all for your good!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There are always a few people in every era, although they are rich and rich, and they are in a high position, and whenever the war comes, they shout to fight and kill, but as soon as the war really starts, they flee to a safe place and become a turtle with a shrunken head.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    We also need to punish those pseudo-experts now. Set up a fake scientific research project that is nothing, plagiarize a lot of fake ** that is out of tune, and defraud the state of a large amount of scientific research funds!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Give a friend a poem.

    Do not fall the grass on the wall in dry years.

    Rich and noble slave family for all generations.

    Rotten Confucianism defeats my Chinese blood, and ten thousand deaths are not enough like grass shrimp.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Donglin has a long history.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Although they had to take responsibility for the defeat of the First Sino-Japanese War, if Li Hongzhang fought sincerely, would it be like this?

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I don't think so. At that time, the strength of the Qing Dynasty's naval army was very strong, but due to its decay and incompetence, it led to the defeat of the First Sino-Japanese Naval Battle.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The topic itself is problematic, what you want to say should be to become a constitutional monarchy, China to become a constitutional monarchy is not very likely, because China has a long history of feudalism, the concept of monarchy is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, and the feudal power was strong at that time.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The two Opium Wars of 1840 and 1856 have shown the world that the Qing Dynasty is a rich, weak, and willing to pay reparations, and that the Qing Dynasty is not only backward militarily, but lagging behind the times in all aspects of administration, taxation, industry, military, education, and system, so how can the Qing Dynasty not be defeated?

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    No. Even if the Qing army won this time, but at that time, the Qing Dynasty had already declined, closed and decayed, and even without this war, it would not be able to hold on.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Yes, because the Qing Dynasty at that time they had always been very independent and always thought that they were the most powerful.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I think history is true. Although the Qing army at that time had a certain strength. But in the face of a powerful ocean fleet, it is still vulnerable.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Personally, I think it's true, and there are this scenes in historical records, and it's very true and detailed, so I personally think it's true.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It is indeed true, and there are also relevant book records, and the history of the time is still relatively detailed.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    In the First Sino-Japanese Naval War, the Beiyang Navy did not disgrace the Chinese people. The rout of the First Sino-Japanese War was the army's loss of the chain.

    After 1888, there were no new ships in service in the Beiyang Destroyer Fleet. From 1888 to 1894, there were only six years, according to today's standards, ** just had combat effectiveness, but at that time it was an era of great development of military technology, and new equipment emerged one after another, just like today's smart phones, a few years, is a huge technological gap.

    In addition, the Beiyang Fleet lacked rapid-fire guns, although 12 were snapped up, but they had not yet had time to install.

    In the era of naval artillery bombardment, speed and rate of fire are very important, fast speed means that you can quickly dodge and attack, and fast rate of fire means that you can fire a few more shells at the same time.

    It takes about five minutes from loading to firing the main hunger-destroying gun of the Dingyuan ship, while the latest rapid-fire gun of Japan can shoot five bullets in one minute.

    Of course, Li Hongzhang knew the power of this, and he had written many times to hope for the purchase of new ships, but he was blocked by Weng Tongyong, who was in charge of the household department.

    After 1891, under the advocacy of Weng Tongyi, the secretary of the household reform side department (Guangxu teacher), the funding of the Beiyang Naval Division was greatly reduced, and the Beiyang Naval Division was struggling. Subsequently, various reasons such as coal burning, boilers, and shells began to emerge one after another, and not only could not guarantee normal maintenance training, but even maintenance was difficult to continue. On the eve of the First Sino-Japanese War, however, Japan adopted the method of "gambling with the country" and purchased a large number of new warships, and the naval strength of China and Japan had actually begun to reverse.

    The relationship between the Qing gossip officials led by Weng Tonggong and the Beiyang Westernists represented by Li Hongzhang deteriorated day by day, and in view of the relationship between Weng Tonggong and Emperor Guangxu, Emperor Guangxu also had a negative view of Li Hongzhang. What's more serious is that the imperial party headed by Weng Tongyi began to focus on the Huai civil and military officials, and the imperial historian Li Nianzi even said something like "Except for Nie Shicheng, none of the Huai generals are kind". In this environment, it is difficult for the Beiyang Naval Division to achieve rapid development.

    Cixi and Guangxu both believed that Li Hongzhang's threat was far greater than that of Japan, and wanted to use Japan's hand to weaken Li Hongzhang. Of course, this was beyond the expectations of Cixi and Guangxu, who only hoped to weaken Li Hongzhang, but they did not expect Li Hongzhang to be defeated by the small country of Mishima.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It was not vulnerable, the Qing army inflicted heavy losses on the Japanese **, but the number of shells of the Qing army was insufficient.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I don't think history is true, because the Qing army has resisted for a long time, and it has also fought for a long time, and it is not vulnerable.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It's not true, in the Russo-Japanese War, the Beiyang Naval Division, which became a Japanese ship, contributed to Japan's victory, and the Beiyang Naval Division was defeated by extremely high quality, and the Beiyang Naval Division was only strategically and tactically constrained by the collapse of the national regiment Zheng Zhi's weakness, resulting in a crushing defeat of the fleet.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    This is certainly not a true thing in history. The Qing army in the First Sino-Japanese Naval Battle was not so vulnerable, they still had a certain strength. Although defeated, it also dealt a heavy blow to the Beiyang Fleet at that time.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    In fact, the Qing army was not vulnerable, and it did deal a great blow to Japan, but it was still because the equipment was far inferior to the other party, so it was a fiasco.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    History is indeed true. Because the naval power of the Qing Dynasty at that time was too weak. **The equipment is not as strong as other countries, so it is not vulnerable at all.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It's true, the Qing army's combat effectiveness was too weak, it was vulnerable, and then it was defeated.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The Qing army was actually not vulnerable, but at that time Li Hongzhang ordered all the ships to be driven back to the port, so they were attacked and wiped out.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    The Qing army in the First Sino-Japanese Naval War in history was really vulnerable. People's guns shoot five times a minute, and we shoot one shot in five minutes, ** is not as strong as others, how can we win.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Yes, the Sino-Japanese First Sino-Japanese Naval Battle, also known as the Battle of the Yellow Sea, ended in a crushing defeat for the Qing court. Although individual sailors and generals at that time showed a fearless spirit of sacrifice, on the whole, the Beiyang Naval Division built by the Qing court at a huge cost was indeed vulnerable, and the Beiyang Naval Division of the Qing court at that time was known as the first in Asia.

    1. Ninth in the world, but in fact, whether it is the number, tonnage, speed and firepower of the world, the Beiyang Naval Division is completely behind the Japanese fleet, coupled with the disadvantage in soldier training and system, which ultimately led to the defeat of the Beiyang Naval Division.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    The First Sino-Japanese Naval Battle and the destruction of the Beiyang Naval Division were not due to the strength of the Beiyang Naval Division, but to Li Hongzhang's decision-making mistakes. In fact, the strength of the Beiyang Naval Division is above the strength of the Japanese fleet, although it is said that the Beiyang Naval Division lost 5 ** ships in the Battle of the Yellow Sea, but the main force still exists. And among the 5 ** ships lost, Chaoyong and Yangwei are not ironclad ships, but wooden ships, and the service life is already very high, Chaoyong was sunk by four Japanese ironclad ships, and Yangwei was not sunk, but was injured and stranded, and the Jiyuan, which fled with his back, sank after being hit.

    Zhiyuan was sunk because of the exhaustion of shells and wanted to hit the Japanese army, Jingyuan was surrounded by the Japanese army because of the escape of Jiyuan and Guangjia, and was sunk after being outnumbered by one to four people, Guangjia escaped from the battle, and was sunk after being stranded by the Japanese army after controlling the Yellow Sea. Although it is said that the Japanese ** team did not lose a **, the flagship Matsushima was completely incapacitated, and the interior of Yoshino was burned beyond recognition, leaving only a shell, and the two ships Chicheng and Hiei were severely damaged.

    If the battle is normal, the strength of the Japanese ** team is not as good as that of the Beiyang Naval Division. Moreover, after the Beiyang Naval Division lost six ships of Zhiyuan, Chaoyong, Yangwei, Jingyuan, Jiyuan, and Guangjia, only four ships of Dingyuan, Zhenyuan, Laiyuan, and Jingyuan, and fought against the enemy 9 with 4. The day after tomorrow, the ** team was afraid of the Beiyang Naval Division, ** cooperated with the torpedo boat attack, and then did not dare to fight again and fled the battle.

    The five-hour Battle of the Yellow Sea came to an end.

    Judging from the naval battle in the Yellow Sea, the Beiyang Naval Division is not vulnerable, and the strength is very strong. However, after the Battle of the Yellow Sea, Li Hongzhang ordered the Beiyang Navy Division not to go to sea to search, and the reason was because it coincided with Cixi's 60th birthday, and Cixi hoped that the war would end as soon as possible and she could live her life in peace.

    Therefore, Li Hongzhang took the initiative to seek peace with the Japanese army, so in order to avoid the expansion of the current situation and there was room for peace, Li Hongzhang ordered the Beiyang Naval Division not to send troops to meet the enemy. However, in the end, the Beiyang Naval Division, which had the strength to fight, was completely annihilated by the Japanese ** team. The closure of the Beiyang Naval Division led to the Qing infantry being flanked by the Japanese ** team and the Japanese infantry, and the land battles were defeated one after another.

    Eventually, it led to the defeat of the entire war and the payment of land reparations.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Obviously not, but it's true that they can't beat the Japanese army, so what is the difference between the Beiyang Naval Division and the Japanese Combined Fleet? The difference in equipment turned out to be here Judging from the number of warships, the Beiyang Fleet participated in the battle with 10 main warships and 8 auxiliary warships, while Japan participated in the war with only 12 main warships.

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