Is Guangxu afraid of Cixi? What is the relationship between Guangxu and Cixi?

Updated on history 2024-06-03
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Of course I'm afraid. For a long time in the late Qing Dynasty, Cixi was in power. Like the Wuxu Reform in 1898, Emperor Guangxu originally agreed to the change, and also issued an edict.

    But the Wuxu Reform threatened the interests of the old bureaucracy represented by Cixi. In the end, Cixi put Emperor Guangxu under house arrest and launched a coup d'état. Resulting in the failure of the Pentecostal Method.

    Emperor Guangxu was placed under house arrest at every turn, and he had no real power. And Cixi was already a very scheming and powerful woman. Originally, in the late Qing Dynasty, there were the Eastern Empress Dowager and the Western Empress Dowager.

    Cixi was the Empress Dowager of the West, and the Empress Dowager of the East was also killed by her.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Emperor Guangxu actually wanted the country to become stronger, but the power was in the hands of the Empress Dowager Cixi, the old Empress Dowager had a heavy desire for power, and the Empress Dowager died the day before she died, so there are many yy who said that Guangxu was ordered to die by Cixi, which shows how afraid Guangxu is of his mother.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you are not afraid, then why is the power in the hands of Cixi. He also watched the fall of the Qing Dynasty.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I'm afraid of ......No power!! It's like you're afraid of your mother......

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Of course, Cixi's old woman, how ruthless.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It goes without saying.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Guangxu was Cixi's nephew, because Guangxu's mother was Cixi's sister.

    Qing Dezong Aixin Jueluo Zaiyan, the eleventh emperor of the Qing Dynasty and the ninth emperor after the capital was set in Beijing. His father, Prince Yiyun, and his biological mother, Yehenala Wanzhen, was the sister of Emperor Cixi's Empress Xiaokai. Reigned for thirty-four years, the Shen clan was named "Guangxu".

    In December of the thirteenth year of Tongzhi, he was established as the emperor by the empress dowager of the two palaces, and at first the empress dowager of Ci'an and Cixi listened to the government. After the death of the Empress Dowager Ci'an in the seventh year of Guangxu, the Empress Dowager Cixi hung the curtain alone. In the fifteenth year of Guangxu, Zai Xiang was in power, and although he was nominally under the Guangxu Emperor, in fact, the power was still in the hands of the Empress Dowager Cixi.

    Initiatives for government:

    After the First Sino-Japanese War, the Qing Dynasty was defeated, ceded land and paid compensation, and was bullied. Subsequently, the imperialist powers set off a frenzy to carve up China. The ancient motherland suddenly faced a catastrophe of national annihilation, and the contradictions between the Chinese nation and imperialism rapidly intensified.

    At this time, Kang Youwei, Liang Qichao, and others, representatives of the bourgeoisie, actively propagandized and organized changes in society to try to become stronger, so as to save the profound national crisis, and quickly formed a trend of the times that stirred the whole country.

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