The Eight Nation Coalition invaded China, why do we hate Japan and ignore the Eight Nation Allianc

Updated on history 2024-07-07
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Because we have beaten back those who have invaded us, and Japan has not beaten them back, so this is why we hate Japan so much. This thing is like Qi Xianggong of Qi in the Spring and Autumn Period: "The hatred of the ninth world can still be avenged?

    He said: "Far away for a hundred years." ”

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    When the Eight-Nation Coalition invaded China, people hated Japan even more, and this situation was because the Japanese were too bad at home at that time and did many inhumane things.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There is also the invasion of China by the Eight-Nation Alliance, why so many people send food and food to lead the way around the ** lively, how can the guide be attacked, it may be that the emperor at that time was too unpopular, or the common people did not participate in state affairs, had nothing to do with themselves, loved to brag, and robbed the Old Summer Palace with foreigners

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The Eight-Nation Coalition is also very brutal, and they hate the Japanese to the core, because the Japanese have invaded our country for eight years.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Although the Eight-Nation Coalition also killed some people and robbed something, it did not hurt the foundation of the Qing Dynasty, which was equivalent to hurting a little skin, the economy of the Qing Dynasty was still the first in the world, and the Japanese injured the lifeblood of the Qing Dynasty, and connected to the Tianping Heavenly Kingdom, which caused the Chinese Empire to fall together, and it was turbulent for a century, with countless casualties.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You're funny, who else can China bully except for little Japan, there are no aircraft carriers, can you drive a few broken cruisers and other people's aircraft carrier groups?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    To sum up, if you fall behind, you will be beaten!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The reason is that Qing ** does not understand the rules of the international game, and wants to drive away the foreigners through the Boxers. Angered the foreigners.

    Just look at the front and back warp and weft:

    In 1900, the Boxers entered Beijing with the permission of the Qing court and engaged in a series of violent activities of attacking believers and burning churches.

    Embassies demanded that the Qing court strengthen protection.

    5 31, Britain, Russia, France, the United States, Italy, and Japan sent 349 troops to Beijing.

    6 3, Germany and Austria sent 83 troops to Beijing.

    6 10, the Beijing embassy cut off external communications. Consuls and generals of various countries held a meeting to form a coalition of forces, and British Vice Admiral Seymour took a train to Beijing the next day.

    On June 11, Sugiyama Bin, secretary of the Japanese Embassy in the Qing Dynasty, was killed by the Qing soldiers who had just been transferred to Beijing.

    More than 2,000 allied troops led by Seymour set out from Dagu and advanced to Beijing via Tianjin.

    The Boxers set up an ambush and attacked the coalition forces in Langfang, killing and wounding nearly 400 people.

    On June 14, the German minister in China shot and killed 20 boxers.

    On June 16, the telegraph of the Tianjin Concession was interrupted. The meeting of the naval generals of various countries decided to occupy the Dagukou Fort.

    6 23, the coalition forces landed from Dagu and relieved the siege of Seymour.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because the Boxers attacked foreigners, regardless of country, the Qing Dynasty could not guarantee the interests of foreigners in China!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In fact, the suppression of the Boxer Rebellion was only part of the reason why the Eight-Nation Coalition attacked China, and the more important reason was because of the Boxer Rebellion.

    It shook the interests of the great powers in China, coupled with the weak and incompetent purge.

    Ignoring it, the Eight-Nation Coalition sent troops to suppress it.

    Since the First Sino-Japanese War.

    After the defeat, the incompetent Qing ** was like a lamb to the slaughter in the eyes of the Western powers, and thus set off a wave of enthusiasm for carving up China. In the face of such rampant Western powers, the anti-imperialist sentiment of the Chinese people has also become more and more high, and the Boxer Rebellion was born against this background.

    When the Boxer Rebellion broke out in April 1900, they burned down foreign churches and expelled foreigners in Beijing under the banner of "helping the Qing Dynasty to destroy foreigners", seriously damaging the interests of the foreign powers in China. Seeing this situation, the Western powers strongly demanded that the Qing ** intervene to suppress the harm of the rebel army to the foreigners, but the Qing ** let it go, and it was also because of the Qing **'s posture of sitting back and ignoring it, which led to the later war of aggression against China by the Eight-Nation Alliance.

    of the outbreak.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The fundamental reason for the invasion of China by the Eight-Nation Coalition is to further seize and carve up the interests in China. The trigger (direct cause) was that the Boxer Rebellion and other movements harmed the interests of other countries in China and the security of the leased territories.

    On this basis, the ministers of various countries in China demanded that the government be cleared.

    Stop banning the Boxers, take severe repressive measures to no avail, and plot to send troops to each other to "quell the rebellion", all of which were rejected by the Qing ** (in essence, Cixi.

    It was very unhappy that the countries did not support his deposition of Emperor Guangxu.

    On May 28, 1900, the ministers of various countries jointly transferred troops in the name of "protecting the embassy". (On June 6, countries ratified it one after another).

    Therefore, the Eight-Nation Coalition was an accidental circumstance in which the great powers achieved the same interests. And afterwards, after the signing of the Xinchou Treaty, our country successfully degenerated into a semi-colonial and semi-feudal society, and all countries did benefit from it.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Just ask the older generation.

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