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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... weapons."3 During the seventeenth century, European and Asian weaponry continued to advance on a par, but this situation changed rapidly by the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century with rifled guns and the bayonet, which allowed ...
Bruce A. Elleman. "sole weapon fit for desperate close combat."5 Finally, in line with rapid advances in military ... weapons, tactics, and strategy that China lagged behind. According to William McNeill, this was no accident but was ...
... of the Qianglong Emperor and the increase by 1812 is attributable to the revolts of the Miao tribes and the White Lotus Society."15 The most common weapons of a Qing soldier included swords,. THE SECRET SOCIETIES AND QING DECLINE.
Bruce A. Elleman. The most common weapons of a Qing soldier included swords, shields, and pikes. The Chinese infantry ... weapon since the reign of Queen Anne.17 Chinese cannons were numerous, but Chinese infantry did not have field ...
... weapons. Followers of the Eight Trigram quickly took control of the towns of Hua, Cao, and Dingtao in southern Zhili and Shandong provinces. The biggest battle, however, was for the Forbidden City. Lin Qing was in charge of this effort ...
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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 |