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Seventy Years of the Late Qing Dynasty (Fourth): The Boxers and the Eight-Power Allied Forces

Seventy Years of the Late Qing Dynasty (Fourth): The Boxers and the Eight-Power Allied Forces

唐德刚

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  • 1970-01-01Published
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1 1.1 First look at the "Caozhou Teaching Plan" 2 1.2 Foreign churches are China's second government 3 1.3 What is the religion of the people? 5 1.4 Jesuits and cultural exchange 7 1.5 Precursors of Total Westernization 9 1.6 The scholar-bureaucrats, workers, peasants and soldiers resisted Jehovah 12 1.7 His sins can be forgiven, but raising children cannot prevent old age 16 1.8 An international negotiation the size of a deep-fried dough stick 20 1.9 Comparison between Confucianism and Buddhism Q 21 1.10 The Germans occupied Jiaozhou Bay 23 1.11 "Fight without poking" and "Fight without fighting" 26

1.12 The other side of the "peasant uprising" 29 1.13 "Yihequan" in those days, today's "Qigong master" 30 1.14 The "Boxer Regiment" under the word "Yu" 32 35 2.1 People can be used, groups should be supported, bandits must be suppressed 35 2.2 You can only rebel, not protect the emperor 39 2.3 The pros and cons of Yu Xian and Yuan Shikai 43 2.4 The Empress Dowager Cixi also had a Gang of Four 44 2.5 The power structure of the Qing government during the Boxer Rebellion 47 2.6 The Gang of Four Aspiring to Seize Power, and the Old Dowager Empress with Black Market 52

2.7 "Boxer" and "Red Guards" after the show 56 2.8 The Empress Dowager Yang suppresses the Yin Fu, and the Governor-General Empress Fu suppresses first 58 2.9 Boxers spread in Baoding and Zhuozhou 61 2.10 Peace and war must be decided, suppression cannot be delayed any longer 64 2.11 Empress Dowager Cixi's Red Guards 66 2.12 The ending of murder and arson 69 74 3.1 The Gan army massacred the Japanese secretary 75 3.2 Li Hongzhang and Yuan Shikai are key figures 77 3.3 The fake play of "Jiang Gan Stealing Books" 79 3.4 "Politicians" have degenerated into "women's family" 81

3.5 Deshi Klind splashes blood on the streets 82 3.6 The Queen Mother's "Pearl Harbor" 84 3.7 Liu Kunyi and "Southeast Mutual Insurance" 88 3.8 Offer a reward for killing foreigners 90 3.9 Using the "Two Dragons, Two Tigers and Thirteen Goats" to Make a Prestige 92 3.10 The farce and scheming of attacking the embassy 94 3.11 The embassy survives, the capital falls 98 101 4.1 Eight foreign soldiers defending Dongjiaomin Lane 103 4.2 The patchwork advance team of the coalition forces 106 4.3 A game of international roulette 107 4.4 Nie Shicheng and Yulu died in succession 110

4.5 Facing the threat of "people's war" 111 4.6 Imperialism is a "paper tiger" 113 4.7 16,000 bastard soldiers 116 4.8 Rehabilitation for Li Bingheng 118 4.9 Eighteen female relatives of the Xu family committed suicide 121 4.10 It is also a miracle that "reparations" are not "cedement" 123 125 5.1 Presbyterian priests also occupy the palace 127 5.2 Mark Twain speaks up for justice 130 5.3 The old and new religions are also in conflict 132 5.4 The German army is raging? Missionaries collect protection fees 133 5.5 Carving up the Chinese market is a small matter, but carve up the British market is a big matter 135

5.6 The United States suddenly became a Far Eastern power 139 5.7 The small class does not know the big things 141 5.8 Highly skilled Downing Street diplomacy 147 5.9 Li Hongzhang's performance is not low 151 5.10 A high-level chess move, forcing hands and feet 154 5.11 A weak country does not necessarily have no diplomacy 156 5.12 The embassy was rescued, the coalition forces disintegrated, and the partition ended 160 5.13 Each Chinese citizen shall pay US$74 each 162 5.14 The death of Li Hongzhang 165
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