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How to view the exploration of the way out of the country by different social classes in the late Qing Dynasty

From their respective class positions, they explored the way out of the country and successively put forward different ideas and programs.

First of all, the exploration of the peasant class in the late Qing Dynasty broke out in many peasant revolts, but they were eventually suppressed by the Qing government, of which the most famous and representative of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom Movement, followed by the landowning class they advocated the study of Western culture and the use of advanced Western concepts to revitalize the late Qing Dynasty, which was represented by the Foreign Affairs Movement. Finally, it was the capitalist class who elevated Western culture and knowledge to a new height, represented by the Hundred Days Reform.

Each class, providing its own power to explore the way out of the country, laid the foundation for the future development, should learn from their spirit of continuous exploration.