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How many years has the Xin Chou Treaty been signed?
Today, September 7th, 20021year, coincides with the 20th anniversary of the signing of1year. On July 25th, the 27th year of Guangxu reign (190 1 September 7th), representatives of China Qing government, Yi Kuang and Li Hongzhang, signed the most humiliating unequal treaties in modern history with diplomatic representatives from Britain, the United States, Russia, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Austria, Belgium, Spain and the Netherlands.

/kloc-now, 0/20 years later, "you are not qualified to say in front of China that you are talking to China from the standpoint of strength." Today is the 20th anniversary of the Xin Chou Treaty/KLOC-0. Don't forget the national humiliation, let's strive for self-improvement. The world is still that world, and China is not that China!

The Signing Background of the Xin Chou Treaty

/kloc-At the end of 0/9, especially after the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895, imperialist powers successively obtained important investment privileges in China, such as "leasing" seaports, building roads, mining, etc., divided "spheres of influence", and fiercely competed for and carved up China, which led to an unprecedented national crisis in China. This sense of crisis contributed to people's awakening, and saving the country became the most urgent requirement at that time.

On the one hand, China was defeated in the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1898, and after signing treaty of shimonoseki, the ideological trend of advocating reform and reform occupied the mainstream of the ideological circle, which gave birth to the Reform Movement of 1898 (1898), but this reform soon failed.

On the other hand, under the influence of factors such as the livelihood difficulties caused by the dumping of goods by foreign powers and the frequent religious plans caused by the increasing activities of priests, the opposition and hatred of ordinary people in China towards foreign invaders are rising day by day. This led to the boxer movement.

The movement put forward slogans such as "helping the Qing dynasty to destroy the foreign countries", adopted universal xenophobia and was superstitious. In the Qing government, some people in power tried to use the boxer movement to deal with the threat of foreign forces. On the one hand, the powers pressured the Qing government to step up repression, on the other hand, they were prepared to send troops directly to intervene.