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What is the cause, class, location, nature, failure, significance and lessons of the Boxer Movement?
1. The Boxer Rebellion is different from the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom and is not organized. Besides, the Boxers have no specific beliefs. China has always believed in Confucianism, and the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom developed in the name of Christianity. This is definitely a mistake. The folk customs of Shandong, Tai 'an, Jining and Jinan are not unified. This is not specific.

2. The feudal forces are too strong and imperialism is too developed. The Boxer Rebellion only uses swords and guns to fight against powerful imperialism, which is bound to be unfavorable to the Boxer Rebellion. In the Qing court, Li Hongzhang and Zhang Zhidong advocated coercion, which was also unfavorable to the boxer movement.

3. The Boxer Movement only represents the peasant class, does not unite the working class, and even ignores the businessmen of the consortium. As a result, the Boxer did not have the support of the broad masses of workers, nor did it have strong financial support. As for the shortage of soldiers, it also decided the failure of the Boxer Rebellion!