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The Chinese Story of 1898 National Studies

The Story of China in 1898 Executive Summary

The year 1898 is undoubtedly one of the most memorable years in modern Chinese history, a year that saw the shocking ? The Hundred Days' Rebellion, in which Emperor Guangxu was imprisoned, and the Six Gentlemen of the Hundred Days' Rebellion. The six gentlemen of the Hundred Days' Rebellion were brutally murdered. The Hundred Days' Reform Movement, which lasted only a hundred days or so, died. The authors of this book reorganize the Hundred Days Reform on the basis of a variety of old and new historical sources. The Hundred Days' Reform and the Hundred Days Reform. The Hundred Days' Reform and the Hundred Days' Rebellion The author not only gives a detailed account of the complex social background of the Hundred Days' Reform, but also analyzes the complexity of the Hundred Days' Reform and the Hundred Days' Coup d'Etat. The Hundred Days' Reform and the Hundred Days' Rebellion and analyze the profound reasons for the Hundred Days' Rebellion, and at the same time, it is also based on the concept of "sympathy and understanding". Sympathy and Understanding The author not only gives a detailed account of the complex social background of the Hundred Days, but also analyzes the profound causes of the Hundred Days' Coup with sympathy and understanding. The author does not artificially elevate Kang Youwei and Liang Qichao. The author does not artificially elevate Kang Youwei and Liang Qichao. nor did he intentionally belittle the conservative faction led by Empress Dowager Cixi. The old school?

Instead, the book objectively evaluates their merits and demerits, and restores the historical scene as much as possible with the real characterization.

Ma Yong is a researcher at the Institute of Modern History, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and a professor and doctoral supervisor at the Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.

The Story of China in 1898 Book Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1: The Spring of Commotion

Volque Worry and Dangerous Counting of Letters

The Opening of the Society to Revitalize Morale

Patriotic `Power'

Chapter 2: The Problem is Not So Serious

Questioning in the Hall of Western Blossoms

Alertness? Jacobinism?

? The Western Perception of the Accompanying Prime Minister

Western Perceptions

Chapter 3 The Political Earthquake Triggered by the Death of a Prince

Key Figures in the Late Qing Politics

Thirteen Imaginative Days

The Inside Story of a Confusing Decision

Lightning Strikes Kotewall

Chapter 4 To Begin Again, to Clean Up the Old Mountains and Rivers

A Summons with a Misplaced Sense of Place

A Summons with a Misplaced Feeling

A Summons with a Misplaced Feeling

A Summons with a Misplaced Sense of Place

? Political Newcomers? The Disappointment

The Setting of the Translation Bureau Reveals an Intriguing Message

Chapter 5: The Party Struggle: The Persistent Disease of Chinese Politics

Changing the Imperial Examinations into the First Priority of the New Deal

The Party Struggle between the Old and the New Begins

Riding on the Victory to the Abolition of the Eight Schools of Thought

? The political fringe?

The so-called "New Visionaries"

Chapter 6: It's not really a question of old and new

In the name of reform

The six officials of the Ministry of Rites and Ceremonies are being laid off collectively. Collective layoffs?

The four chapters of the military aircraft of the extraordinary promotion of the Beijing

Abolish my military aircraft?

The military aircraft ministers have found a way to cope

Not just a rice bowl problem

Chapter VII The wind rises at the end of the blue ping pong

The wind rises

A worthy of pondering the details

Who knows my heart

? Con shall not go and woe shall not rest?

An imaginary enemy

? I'm not going to be able to do that.

To inform or not to inform is indeed a question

Chapter 8: Coincidence or Conspiracy

Expecting a Guest Minister

A Laugh to End All Enmity

It's Too Late to Realize

A Meeting without a Deeper Purpose

Powers Fighting and Favored Subjects Losing Favors

To Go or to Stay?

The bell must be tied

The wall is falling

Chapter 9: A Disappointing End

? The Chinaman? A Quiet Exodus

Calling on the Empress Dowager to Discipline the Government in the Garden

A Noteworthy Detail

Things are Changing

Returning to the Old System

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