在什么历史时期中国从封建社会走向现代化
一句话概括中国近代史的特点
"从 humiliation to resurgence:A century of Chinese transformation"
段落1
The Opium Wars and the Treaty of Nanjing (1842)
China's 19th-century defeats at the hands of European powers, particularly Britain, marked a turning point in its history. The Opium Wars and the subsequent Treaty of Nanjing imposed humiliating terms on China, forcing it to cede territory, open up ports for foreign trade, and pay reparations. This period saw China's traditional isolationism shattered as it was forced into a global economy.
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The Taiping Rebellion (1850-1864) & Self-Strengthening Movement (1861-1895)
In response to these external pressures and internal conflicts like the Taiping Rebellion—the largest civil war in human history—China embarked on a path of self-strengthening. This movement aimed at modernizing its military through Western technology while preserving traditional institutions. However, this approach ultimately proved insufficient in preventing further foreign encroachment.
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The Boxer Rebellion & Qing dynasty collapse (1899-1912)
By the late 19th century, China found itself facing yet another crisis with the Boxer Rebellion—a peasant uprising against foreign influence that ended in defeat for China. The subsequent fall of the Qing dynasty led to an era of political instability and fragmentation known as "warlord era."
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Mao Zedong's Communist revolution & founding PRC(1949)
Following World War II, Mao Zedong's Communist Party gained power after years of civil war against Chiang Kai-shek’s Nationalists. In 1949, Mao declared victory over his rivals and established the People's Republic of China (PRC), marking a significant shift towards socialism.
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Economic reforms under Deng Xiaoping(1978-1992)
Deng Xiaoping implemented market-oriented economic reforms that transformed post-Mao-era China into one world's fastest-growing economies by opening up to international trade and investment while maintaining state control over key sectors such as banking finance industries.
文章结尾:
Throughout this journey from humiliation to resurgence,Chinese society has been shaped by various factors including domestic upheaval caused by rebellions or dynastic changes alongside interactions with Western powers during their attempts at colonization or domination。These events have molded contemporary Chinese identity which now reflects resilience、adaptability along determination toward growth within an ever-changing global landscape。