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Guo Fengbao And The Constitutional Movement In The Late Qing Dynasty

Posted on:2013-12-09Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J F ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2285330362464178Subject:China's modern history
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Represented by Liang Qi-Chao’s early20th century constitutionalists, often through thepress to promote the constitutional monarchy, the wind is one that cannot be ignored.Thenewspaper was founded in Japan, later moved to Shanghai, serving as lead author of LiangQichao. Cadboro Bay market positive for the construction of constitutional Government andsuggestions, guided the newspaper to the constitutional "Wizard" emerged, hope that modestapproach guiding the Qing Government to constitutional monarchy; at the same time for fearof revolution hurt countries opposed to violent revolution, worked with the Imperial Court ofthe constitutional movement interact.Is, unfortunately, due to be in two minds on the Qinggovernment in the constitutional period, Liang Qi-chao and the most disappointed therefore,gradually transform from mild to aggressive in politics, started to sympathy for the revolution.This change in political attitudes, not only for the objective of drastic changes in Qing timesreflect, is the new stage of capitalist development spread political ideas of a miniature symbol.
Keywords/Search Tags:Guo feng bao, Liang Qichao, Constitutional Movement, The constitutional monarchy, change
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