In modern times, under the strong ships and sharp guns of the Western powers, all countries in the world have been completely divided, but there are three countries in Asia that have not completely become colonies, and the historical experience of them is worth studying.
Needless to say, Thailand's independence is a clear stream in the entire Southeast Asia, where there are large areas of Islamic believers. For the sake of checks and balances, so it did not become a colony. The only experience is to maintain the national culture, just like what kpop is still breaking into the United States, subject three has been unified around the world, which is called their own culture, no matter whether it is good or not, it always has a strong vitality.
China did not become a colony because of the Chinese spirit of resistance, and the experience of the eight-nation alliance in invading China shows this, there is a decadent Qing dynasty, and the Chinese people are at least relatively easy to manage.
Once the Qing Dynasty is gone, it is impossible to say how big things will happen. The experience given to us is that feudalism cannot save China, and it is needless to say.
Only Japan, which suddenly went from a feudal country to a great power. The experience in it is worth studying.
Japan has become a great power, not because Japan is a small country, so it is easy to turn around. U-shaped drift is a turn. It's the same U-turn, Russia becomes the Soviet Union, that is, the time of a civil war, why can't people turn around?
Could it be that Russia is also easy to change because of its small size?
Obviously not a matter of size. The question is what to do with the old forces. The Manchu Qing Dynasty carried out the Westernization Movement for 30 years, not that the time was short, but that the old forces of the Manchu Qing Dynasty could not only be said to be unscathed in this process, but also to shine brightly
If the people of the old forces are still there, then the old forces are there, and the old forces still have the resources, so the heads cannot be transferred. The changes in Japan and Russia are all because of the struggle. From the change outside the Sakurada Gate to the attack on the Winter Palace, the core lies in the ** of the old forces.
Improvement and change for half a day, but it can't be changed. Change and change, all of a sudden. The Shinsengumi of the Shoguna Movement and the Ronin Killing of the Alien Clans were rolling, and Japan's Meiji Maintain was advancing smoothly.
The revolution in England cut down a king and cut down the Lord Protector. The French Revolution caused a moment of terror, so it was a good turn. It continued to be done in this way for decades before Britain and France finally completed the transformation.
But the rapid change in Japan lies in the fact that Japan is not all factions fighting each other, but the killers of each faction directly kill the leaders of the other party. This is like Saddam Hussein and George W. Bush fighting a duel on their own, which is of course much more efficient.
Therefore, Tan Sitong's method is right.
If the reform is to succeed and the Manchus become a great power, the only way to kill the Empress Dowager Cixi is to go. But Yuan Shikai betrayed Tan Sitong. In the end, the reform failed, and Guangxu died with hatred.
However, the truth will definitely bloom with the light of truth, and Tan Sitong's disciple grandson finally completed his feat.
The blood of change had to be shed. In ancient and modern times, at home and abroad, all countries changed their laws, all of which were made from bloodshed.