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What happened in modern China that changed foreigners’ views on Chinese people?

In modern times, due to the decline of the feudal system and the corruption and incompetence of the Qing government, China, especially the Chinese, had a low status in the eyes of foreigners. There are even signs posted in the concession saying "Chinese and dogs are not allowed to enter". However, a few things changed the views of the Western powers to a certain extent:

1. The anti-British struggle in Sanyuanli. Although the Qing government suffered a disastrous defeat in the Opium War, people’s anti-British struggle in Sanyuanli The struggle persisted. It made modern Western powers understand the strengthening fighting spirit of the Chinese people;

2. The Taiping Rebellion. The Taiping Rebellion that broke out in 1953 not only greatly shook the rule of the Qing Dynasty. Because of its anti-aggression nature, imperialism was relatively panicked and colluded with the Qing government to form foreign gun teams. Therefore, the Taiping Rebellion was jointly strangled by imperialism and feudalism;

3. Boxer Rebellion, Boxer Rebellion It acted as a self-defense movement to a certain extent against the imperialist frenzy to carve up China. It eventually led to the invasion of China by the Eight-Power Allied Forces of the Western powers;

4. The Revolution of 1911, which broke out on October 10, 1911, eventually overthrew the rule of the Qing Dynasty and forced imperialism to change its policies in China agent;

5. The Northern Expedition. The Northern Expedition went smoothly in the early stages. With the slogan "Down with the Great Powers and Eliminate the Warlords", imperialism had to seek cooperation with Chiang Kai-shek;

6. The May Fourth Patriotic Movement. The May Fourth Movement, which broke out on January 5, 1919, was a thorough anti-imperialist and anti-feudal patriotic movement in modern China. The blow to imperialism was relatively large, and the impact on it was also relatively large;

7. The biggest shock to the great powers in modern times was China’s victory in the Anti-Japanese War. Complete victory against foreign aggression. Since then, there has been no particularly famous treaty that was humiliating and humiliating the country.