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The Boxer Rebellion was a non-governmental organization in the late Qing Dynasty, which was developed from the Boxer Rebellion in Shandong and Zhili. It was a private secret society and a martial arts organization.

The Boxer Rebellion, also known as the Boxer Rebellion, is, in a sense, the total outbreak of various social contradictions in China since the 1940s.

At the end of 19, a completely spontaneous movement of folk patriotism with the slogan of "helping the Qing Dynasty to destroy the foreign countries" took place in China, which was mainly aimed at the western aggressors and their vassals in China, as well as scientific artifacts and related people related to the achievements of western civilization.

There are many views on the origin of the Boxer Rebellion:

1, Bai Lianjiao said, the representative of this view is Lao Naixuan's "The Origin and Development of Boxer Boxing". People believe that the Boxer Rebellion originated from the White Lotus Sect.

2. The Broadsword Club said that the Broadsword Club was a poor peasant-dominated group in North China in the Qing Dynasty. Members practice the "golden bell jar" and think they are invulnerable. It is also considered as one of the origins of the Boxer Movement.

3. The township group said that some people think that the Boxer Rebellion originated from private township organizations.

4. The Boxing Club said that in the Qing Dynasty, there were many organizations that spread martial arts among the people, such as the Boxer Rebellion and Meihua Boxing. In particular, in its long-term development, the Boxer Rebellion has a strong folk religious color. It is considered to be the predecessor of the Boxer Movement.

5. The axe gang said that the most puzzling but powerful thing, unlike other origins, was that boxers made the axe gang, not that it originated from it. Generally speaking: Anbaili School → Boxer → Axe Gang. In the middle period, many branches were quite chaotic, including the Broadsword Club, green gang, Hong Men, Paoge and so on.