If history can be assumed, then assume that the last feudal dynasty in China was the Ming Dynasty and not the Qing Dynasty. In the Ming Dynasty, what would happen to the modern industrial revolution? China is likely to have no history of humiliation for nearly a hundred years. It is really far-fetched for ethnic minorities to rule China with a majority of Han Chinese. The Qing rulers discriminated not only against the West, but also against the non-Manchus. Even the emperor learned the whole knowledge of Manchu and Han from a young age, and advocated the Manchu and Han family. However, from the entry of the Qing Dynasty to the demise of the Qing Dynasty, there have always been profound ethnic conflicts within Chinese society. If the late Qing government did not have Zeng Guofan, Li Hongzhang, Zuo Zongtang and a Han minister to insist, I would have died faster. The Manchus have no pattern, and the Manchus' rule is not shallow.
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