User:Madalibi/Anti-Qing sentiment

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Ming loyalism and resistance to the Qing in the seventeenth century[edit]

Wang Fuzhi, Gu Yanwu, Lü Liuliang (with mention of Treason by the Book), Qian Qianyi, Bada Shanren, Zheng Zhilong, Koxinga, Southern Ming Dynasty.

Organized rebellions[edit]

White Lotus Rebellion, Taiping Rebellion (don't forget religious component), Nien Rebellion, etc.

Anti-Qing revolutionaries[edit]

Unlike reformers like Kang Youwei, who wanted to preserve the Qing dynasty and the monarchy, revolutionaries like Sun Yat-sen, Zou Rong, and Zhang Binglin advocated overthrowing the Qing through revolution. Their anti-Qing writings were also directed against the Manchus themselves.

Emergent "discourse of race."[1]

Contemporary resurgence[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Dikötter (1994).

References[edit]

Dikötter, Frank (1994). The Discourse of Race in Modern China. Hurst & Co. ISBN 1850653003, 9781850653004.