Modern Chinese Warfare, 1795-1989Routledge, 2005年7月28日 - 384 頁 Why did the Chinese empire collapse and why did it take so long for a new government to reunite China? Modern Chinese Warfare, 1795-1989 seeks to answer these questions by exploring the most important domestic and international conflicts over the past two hundred years, from the last half of the Qing empire through to modern day China. It reveals how most of China's wars during this period were fought to preserve unity in China, and examines their distinctly cyclical pattern of imperial decline, domestic chaos and finally the creation of a new unifying dynasty. |
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... be formed. The Nationalist Party — first with Sun Zhongshan (Sun Yat-sen), and later Jiang Jieshi (Chiang Kai-shek) as its leader — tried to be that new dynasty, but reunified China only on paper in 1928 (Chapter 10). Territorial. XI ...
... leaders within the regular government bureaucracy. Not only did this process interfere with the autonomy of the Miao tribes, but Han settlers and merchants usually followed close behind, which merely created greater ethnic friction. As ...
... leaders quickly increased their base of support.32 The military wing of the White Lotus was composed largely of bandits who practiced martial arts, including various boxing techniques. These bandits often allied themselves with salt ...
... leaders, Lin Qing and Li Wencheng, announced that Li was a "true lord of the Ming," and declared 1813 as the year for rebellion. After winning support from several powerful eunuchs who worked in the Forbidden City, they attacked the ...
... leaders of the Eight Trigram met to set a date for the rebellion. They were prompted by droughts and floods, as well ... leadership of the Yi Prince, Princes Cheng, Mianzhi, Mianning, officers of the Imperial household, and the loyal ...
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The Taiping Rebellion and the Arrow War | 35 |
The Nian Muslim and Tungan Rebellions | 57 |
The Hi Crisis and Chinas defense of Xinjiang | 71 |
The SinoFrench War in Annam | 82 |
The SinoJapanese War and the partitioning | 94 |
The Boxer antiforeign Uprising | 116 |
The Chinese Revolution and the fall | 138 |
Expedition to unite China | 149 |