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  • ...e's War of Resistance Against Japan.JPEG|thumb|left|250px|Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japan [File photo].]] ...n in which China found itself since the Opium War of 1840. [[Anti-Japanese War|(More...)]]
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  • ...e's War of Resistance Against Japan.JPEG|thumb|left|250px|Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japan [File photo].]] ...n in which China found itself since the Opium War of 1840. [[Anti-Japanese War|(More...)]]
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  • [[1840]]: [[Opium war]] broke out.
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  • ...It were destroyed by the British and French armies during the Second Opium War in 1860. [[Yuanmingyuan|(More...)]]
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  • ...It were destroyed by the British and French armies during the Second Opium War in 1860. [[Yuanmingyuan|(More...)]]
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  • ...It were destroyed by the British and French armies during the Second Opium War in 1860. [[Yuanmingyuan|(More...)]]
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  • ...a]] in the early 18th century and became more widespread after the [[Opium War]]. Between 1842 and 1932, more than 100 Protestant sects were established i
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  • The [[Opium War]] led many Chinese people to realize the importance of a navy. Some also fe
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  • ...e "opening" of [[China]] to foreign trade in the wake of the [[First Opium War]] and allowed British to reside in parts of [[China]], which had not been o
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  • ...urning by the invading British and French armies during the [[Second Opium War]] in 1860. Much damage was caused after this by locals using the site as a
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  • ...gs were destroyed by the British and French armies during the Second Opium War in 1860.
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  • second, the originally jointly-administrated boundary territory covering some 400, ...iation of the eastern and southern part of the lake. By the [[Second Opium War]], the Russians had looted more than 1 million sq. km of Chinese territory.
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  • ...[[Han Dynasty]]; and [[Chen Huacheng]], a national hero during the [[Opium War]]. In the [[Qing Dynasty]], this temple was very popular in Shanghai. Since
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  • ...ept there totaled to 4,049 in more than 53,000 volumes. During the [[Opium War]], British aggressors plundered many of the books and sold them to French m
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  • ...other countries' ships came to China with national flags after the [[Opium War]] (1839-42). After securing the government's approval, the Qing government'
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  • In order to levy a tax on opium after the [[Sino-French War]] (1883-85), the ruler of the [[Qing dynasty]] went to Portugal and signed
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  • In 1814, [[Japan]] launched a war of aggression against [[China]], which ended with the [[Treaty of Maguan]]. ...urgeois reform movement was launched from top to bottom. Since the [[Opium War]], within the Qing emperors, only Guangxu recognized the inadequateness of
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  • After the [[Opium War]] in 1840, the Qing government was forced to lift the ban on Catholicism. F
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  • ...no wonder that the Anglo-French invaders, who launched the [[Second Opium War]], pocketed windfalls from the Convention of Peking.
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  • ...in the seventh century, but it had not spread widely until after the Opium War in 1840. At present, China has four million Catholics, 4,000 clergy and mor ...ought to China in the early 19th century and spread widely after the Opium War. There are about 10 million Protestants, more than 18,000 clergy, more than
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  • ...'s War of Resistance Against Japan.JPEG|thumb|right|270px|Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japan [File photo].]] ...ing four-fifths of the world population at that time) were involved in the war. People who had experienced that unheard-of calamity will never forget thos
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  • ...eir diet was inadequate, as they could no longer hunt and fish freely, and opium addiction was rife. The death toll under these conditions was high and the With the end of the War of Chinese People’s Resistance Against Japanese Aggression in 1945, the H
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  • Hainan, [[China]]'s second largest island after [[Taiwan]], is the home of the Li ethnic group with a ...he Ming and Qing dynasties 14 major rebellions took place. After the Opium War in 1840, Hainan was invaded by foreign imperialists who brought untold suff
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  • ...eir diet was inadequate, as they could no longer hunt and fish freely, and opium addiction was rife. The death toll under these conditions was high and the With the end of the War of Resistance Against Japan in 1945, the Hezhes took an active part in the
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  • ...the seventh century, but it had not spread widely until after the [[Opium War]] in 1840. At present, China has four million [[Catholics]], 4,000 [[clergy ...ought to China in the early 19th century and spread widely after the Opium War. There are about 10 million Protestants, more than 18,000 clergy, more than
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  • ...ers of these units hunted or farmed together in peace time, and in time of war all would go into battle as militia. ...i-colonial and semi-feudal country after the Opium War of 1840. During the war, many Manchus, as well as Hans, lost their lives in fighting for China's in
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  • After the Opium War of 1840, British, American, Japanese and French colonialists invaded and pl ...he hands of the Japanese in 1895 after China's defeat in the Sino-Japanese War. Fighting shoulder to shoulder for five months, Gaoshan and Han people infl
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  • ...detachments" officered by Japanese. The Japanese occupationists introduced opium smoking to ruin the health of the Oroqen people, some of whom were used in ...ethnic minority in the years following the conclusion of the Anti-Japanese War in 1945. Shot-guns, cartridges and supplies of food-grain, clothes, cooking
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  • Zhang Qian, who lived in the second century BC, went to the Western Region as an official envoy in 138 and 119 Not long after the outbreak of the Opium War, the Uygurs and Huis in Kuqa, influenced by rebellions of the Taiping Heave
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  • ...uzhi was from Hunan Hengyang. During the seventy-nine years from the Opium War to "May Fourth Movement ," lots of outstanding persons came out from Hunan, ...on. Among that, the output of ramie is the first in rank, the live pig the second, the roasted tobacco the fourth, and the rice output holding the top place
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