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Did the Revolution of 1911 clearly put forward anti-imperialism and feudalism?
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Anti-imperialism and anti-feudalism have not been clearly put forward. The weakness of the bourgeoisie determines that it is impossible for him to oppose imperialism and feudalism. It's in a political book. Do you still have to ask?

The above is my personal opinion. . One is to extract encyclopedias.

Although the bourgeoisie did not explicitly put forward an anti-imperialist political program, as Mao Zedong said, "The Revolution of 1911 is the life of imperialism, and the people of China want to change the life of the Qing Dynasty, because the Qing Dynasty is the running dog of imperialism". So Lenin regarded the Revolution of 1911 as "the awakening of Asia", but imperialism used the reactionary Qing government to smash the dreams of China people. After the collapse of the Qing government, imperialism tried to foster new lackeys, but these "new lackeys" were short-lived and were overthrown by the people of China, which weakened the oppression of the Chinese and foreign reactionary forces on the people of China to some extent.

The Revolution of 1911 also laid the first crown in Asia, which is of international significance. The Revolution of 1911 dealt a heavy blow to imperialism and overthrew the feudal monarchy for more than 2,000 years, which was a great encouragement to the national liberation movement of people all over the world, especially those in the East. Under the influence of the China Revolution, colonies such as Dutch Java in 19 13 carried out extensive democratic revolutionary movements. China people's revolution will bring liberation to Asia and destroy the bourgeois rule in Europe.

As a bourgeois democratic revolution in China, the Revolution of 1911 did not accomplish the fundamental task of anti-imperialism and feudalism, and its achievements were far less than those of the bourgeois revolutions in Western Europe and North America, but it was far better than those of European countries including France in eradicating feudal monarchy. A cannon shot of the Revolution of 1911 not only drove away the Qing emperors, but also made China's feudal monarchy, which lasted for more than two thousand years, disappear forever. From the Yuan Dynasty to the Sixth National People's Congress, although Yuan Shikai ruled zhang xun restoration by himself, it was only two short-lived farce, which did not interrupt the Republic of China, nor did it have two empires and three twists and turns like France. Therefore, the Revolution of 1911 was successful to some extent.