Essays Tagged: "Manchu"

Mao Zedong and him as a leader

name, the republic did not escape the age old dynastic cycle: just as it rose from the ashes of the Manchu dynasty, it eventually and almost inevitably fell to the Communists cadres and its own evils. ...

(18 pages) 329 1 3.6 Mar/1997

Subjects: History Term Papers > Asian History

The Empires of Asia

pean traders hampered Roman Catholic missionaries who began to reach China about 1600. In 1644, the Manchu people of Manchuria invaded China and established the Qing dynasty.- The Manchus ruled China ... China and established the Qing dynasty.- The Manchus ruled China until 1912. Like the Mongols, the Manchus were foreigners.- But unlike the Mongols, the Manchus had adopted many elements of Chinese c ...

(5 pages) 280 3 3.2 Nov/2002

Subjects: History Term Papers > Asian History

China/France DBQ Comparitive

ed in the west and temporally in the east the Chinese dynasties of Ming and Qing (although Qing was Manchu) came about which individually created a key political structure in their respective lands.Wi ...

(2 pages) 23 0 3.0 Feb/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History

Internal problems leading to teh collapse of the Manchu dynasty in China

Internal problems leading to the Collapse of the Manchu DynastyNo single reason can be attributed to the collapse of the Manchu dynasty. However one ... been sent to the middle kingdon to eradicate demons and demons worship. Furthermore he believed the Manchus were the primary propagators of such worship. He tried to spread communism but he was unsucc ... dom of heavenly peace' began to unravel before his very eyes. This rebellion did much to weaken the Manchu dynasty. The Manchu's were then forced to pursue a course of reform, which they called self s ...

(2 pages) 54 0 4.1 Jul/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > Asian History

This paper highlights the differences between the Han and Manchu social groups, as well as the various social clashes and changes which existed in 11th century Chinese culture.

hina placed the numerically superior ethnic group of the Han Chinese under the rule of the outsider Manchurians. The Han Chinese had governed China by way of the Ming dynasty for nearly three hundred ... Han Chinese had governed China by way of the Ming dynasty for nearly three hundred years, until the Manchu Qing Dynasty usurped the Ming through military conquest in 1644 A.D. The Qing Dynasty was not ...

(3 pages) 41 0 4.7 Feb/2005

Subjects: History Term Papers > Asian History

The continuing foreign control over much of china, and ever-increasing influence of Japan doomed china for a state of political and social destress from 1911 to communist victory of 1914

On January first, 1912 the Republic of China was established, signaling the end of the Manchu-dominated Qing Empire. Sun Yat-sen of the Kuomintang, was proclaimed provisional president of ...

(4 pages) 25 0 2.0 Aug/2005

Subjects: History Term Papers > Asian History

The Last Emperor-Puyi.

control of Chinese government, he wanted to be the ruler of the dynasty and also abdicate Puyi. The Manchu Grand Council agreed, they had no as they had no other choice. Their power wasn't as strong a ... ebruary 1912, the five-year old emperor renounced his throne. In 1917, a warlord named Chang Hsun a Manchurian decided to help to restore Puyi to the throne. His army surrounded Beijing; Puyi was reno ...

(8 pages) 45 0 3.7 Jan/2006

Subjects: History Term Papers > Asian History

Was Sun Yat-sen a revolutionary?

ental developments as they were only just beginning" and an example of this is identifying the anti-Manchu secret societies had Nationalist feelings that could be exploited to his advantage. Although ... ering his ideas for reform.The concept of revolution of China was initially a plan to overthrow the Manchus but Sun soon began to realise that once they had been overthrown there was so much that coul ...

(9 pages) 48 0 4.3 Apr/2006

Subjects: History Term Papers > Asian History

A Report on The GMD and The Chinese Civil War

At the end of it a result for the people something they had been waiting for along time.Search'From Manchu to Mao A History of Modern China' by Koutsoukis - This was a well written book had relevant i ... g the masses". This contributed to the demise of the GMD.The Japanese troops which have guarded the Manchurian Railway since the early 1900's decided to take over Manchuria during 1931. The attack was ...

(8 pages) 36 0 3.0 Jun/2006

Subjects: History Term Papers > Asian History

"One-Child" policy in China

obey. For example, Tibet and some other ethnic minorities are allowed to have more than one child. Manchu have been allowed to have two children, Hui have been allowed to have four, and Tibetans can ...

(4 pages) 85 0 4.6 Feb/2007

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Human Rights

Taiping Rebelion

ods, droughts, and famines swept through the entire country. The ruling government at the time""the Manchus""or the Ch'ing Dynasty""neglected the problems and offered no aid or relief to the people of ... he problems and offered no aid or relief to the people of China. This, along with the defeat of the Manchus in the Opium War by the English, caused the people of China to look upon the Manchus very di ...

(8 pages) 36 0 5.0 Oct/2001

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

Taiping Rebellion

hand spot in the Chinese government. Hong's mission was to rid China of evil influences such as the Manchu's, Taoists, Buddhists, and Confucians. Many poor peasants, workers, and miners were attracted ... and miners were attracted to this new faith. The converts believed that God ordered them to destroy Manchu rule and set up a new renovated Christian brotherhood. The Taiping had begun a rough draft of ...

(2 pages) 21 0 3.0 Feb/2008

Subjects: History Term Papers > Asian History

Research paper on Silhak in Late Chson Dynasty

o encounter the serious social and economical hardships due to Hideyoshi(also called Imjin War) and Manchu invasions from 1592 to 1637. As a matter of fact, from the seventeenth century, as Neo-Confuc ...

(14 pages) 19 0 0.0 Apr/2010

Subjects: History Term Papers > Asian History

Analyses of the factors that led to the rise of the communist party in China.

the communist party. This essay will elaborate these factors, and analyse the relevance of each.The Manchu dynasty began losing power toward the end of the 19th century. There were many imperial advan ... to trade. The Europeans began to dig their heels in many parts of China. The people hated them. The Manchu dynasty was blamed, and it was apparent that the Manchus were beginning to grow weak. In 1950 ...

(10 pages) 1 0 0.0 Aug/2011

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History