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Liang Qichao's Evaluation of Westernization School
Liang Qichao's evaluation of Westernization School: "Knowing military affairs but not civil affairs, knowing diplomacy but not internal affairs, knowing imperial court but not nationals, knowing Westernization but not state affairs."

Westernization is a political faction gradually formed and expanded within the ruling class after the Second Opium War, especially in the process of suppressing the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom Movement. In the central government, is it a game of Prince Gong in the late Qing Dynasty? The Manchu officials represented are Han officials represented by Li Hongzhang, Zeng Guofan, Zuo and Zhang Zhidong. At that time, China was far behind the West in weapons and military technology. Westernization advocates learning advanced western technology and training methods and building modern national defense.

From 65438 to the 1960s and 1990s of 2009, the Westernization School set off a Westernization Movement of "learning from foreigners". At first, the Westernization School took self-improvement as its slogan, and in the 1970s, it put forward the slogan of seeking wealth. The enterprises founded by the Westernization School include Fuzhou Shipping Bureau, Jilin Machinery Bureau and Fengtian Manufacturing Bureau.

Brief introduction of Liang Qichao:

Liang Qichao (1873 February 23rd-1929 June 5438+October 09) was born in Chakeng Village, Xinhui City, Guangdong Province. China is a modern thinker, politician, educator, historian and writer. One of the leaders of the Reform Movement of 1898, a representative of the reformists and new legalists in modern China.

Liang Qichao/KLOC-was elected at the age of 0/7. He and his teacher Kang Youwei jointly initiated the bus petition and the Reform Movement of 1898, and went into exile in Japan after the failure of the Reform Movement of 1898. After returning to China, he served as the Chief Justice of Xiong Xiling Cabinet. 19 17 ended his political career. 1929, sudden death in Peking Union Medical College Hospital.