The Historical Background of the Revolution of 1911

Marked by the Opium War in the 20th to 22nd year of Daoguang reign (1840- 1842), the history of China entered modern times, that is, a semi-colonial and semi-feudal society.

The Opium War and the signing of a series of unequal treaties brought about fundamental changes in China society. China's territorial and sovereign integrity was destroyed and it began to lose its political independence.

After the coup, with the failure of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, the political situation of the Qing court gradually stabilized, and the ruling position of Empress Dowager Cixi was increasingly consolidated.

1895 After the Sino-Japanese War of 1895, Britain, Russia, the United States, Japan, France, Germany and other countries scrambled to seize the rights and interests of invading China, which quickly formed a situation of dividing up China.

1911March, every standard battalion of Wuhan new army established a literary club organization. * * * The meeting mainly focused on the development of members in the 32nd bid of the Eight Towns of the New Army 16 Association.