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Reasons for the Rise of the Boxer Rebellion
The reason for the rise of the Boxer Rebellion is the increasingly fierce contradiction between imperialism and the Chinese nation. The Boxer Rebellion shows the lofty patriotism, great anti-aggression spirit and indomitable spirit of China people against imperialism and its lackeys, and shows the strength of the Chinese nation.

The Boxer Movement is a patriotic movement initiated by the Boxer. The Boxer Rebellion is a private secret society, formerly known as the Boxer Rebellion. The result of this movement has not only been well ruled out, but also weakened the government's rule and made the people and government of China have a sense of reform.

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The modern history of China is a history full of blood and tears. 1894 After being defeated by the Japanese, China was forced to sign the treaty of shimonoseki, which led to the failure of the Westernization Movement and aroused the ambition of European powers to carve up China. The great powers always make unreasonable demands on China. 1896, European powers made unfounded demands on China, asking for permission to build railways and mines.