Can anyone tell me the impact it made on the world today? please thanks...
Apr. 20,2009 20:06 Ms.Evelyn(China) replied:
Well, in the late Qing Dynasty, China became very weak. Especially, after the Opium War (1840), the Qing imperial government became more and more corrupt and China became a bone of contention between Western colonists. A lot of natural resources of China were preyed by the colonists. At the same time, Chinese culture, arts and crafts and many local products were brought to the West. Many western countries set up factories in China. They took advantage of Chinese natural resources and plenty of labor force to develop the own capitalist economy. During this time, Chinese people lived a very hard life. Many of them emigrate to other countries to make a living. That's why today we can see the traces of Chinese in many countries.
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Apr. 11,2009 12:52
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Ms.asdfghjkl said:
what did they do that brought such a big impact to china, today? I want to know more about the quing era, rather than the emperors...
Apr. 16,2009 22:33 Mrs.CAMPBELL(ENGLAND) replied:
IT'S QING NOT QUING OR QUIN!!! PEOPLE ALWAYS GET THAT WRONG.
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Apr. 16,2009 22:30
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Mrs.cannon-Berg(USA) said:
I don't even know how to explain it. It's complicated. I don't understand the names of the emperors or anything, besides there is not proof of this research being checked by experts.
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Apr. 11,2009 18:10
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Ms.avacado said:
what are the major impacts/significnce that the Qing Dynasty did to china? I think that this article should focus more on the economic, political, military, etc... things of china during the Qing dynasty, rather than on the empers
Apr. 12,2009 01:57 Ms.Evelyn(China) replied:
The Qing Dynasty is as important as Tang, Song, Yuan and Ming. It brought much significance and many impacts to the modern China. In the aspect of its significance, I want to talk about three points. First, it consolidated the territory of China; second, it assured the unity of 56 ethnic groups; third, it passes on traditional Chinese culture. Although the rulers of Qing are Man people (not the Han people), they still encourage to develop the culture of the Han. The negative impact, I think, should be its policy of 'closed cloorism', which made China isolated from other countries. As a result, China cannot have chances to get touch with the outside. Very quickly, China started to fall behind the other powerful countries. If a country is too weak, it will be bullied by other countries. So,you can read the history of Chinese modern times.
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Apr. 7,2009 20:35
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Ms.Frazier said:
What are some major accomplishments that occured within the Qing Dynasty and the role it made it the greater world?
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Feb. 19,2009 00:12
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Ms.Tashotta(tx) said:
Does anyone know about any cultural leaders they may have had??? I have to do this dateline thingi! please and thank you!!! P.S. and on the whole culture thing... anything that they might have done fro the culture.
Apr. 2,2009 15:56 Mr.j(USA) replied:
The aesthetics and clothing style changed radically during the manchu (qing) dynasty. and not for the better.
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Jan. 17,2009 16:45
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Mrs.Perez(US) said:
the qing dynasty started in 1644 and ended in 1911
Feb. 11,2009 19:00 Mr.SEXY(france) replied:
That is very irrelevant to the matter, and has already been said.
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Jan. 25,2009 17:09
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Ms.Awesomness(Colorado) said:
I think that this is all very interesting and fun. I am so happy that we get to learn about it in social studies
Feb. 11,2009 18:59 Mr.Sexy(France) replied:
That's awesome! Good for you! Learning is fun and everyone should know that and enjoy it!!!!!
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Jan. 26,2009 06:52
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Mr.moty(germany) said:
i think the rulers were all on drugs, considering they tried ruling an absolutistic empire that size
Feb. 10,2009 20:45 Mr.Chang(Taiwan) replied:
Couldn't really blame them.
The rulers were an invading tribe not native to China, so they made grabs for power whenever and whereever they could. They did this out of a feeling of insecurity.
Feb. 11,2009 18:57 Ms.Awesome(usa) replied:
I think that that comment is a little rude, and you should think about who will be reading this
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Feb. 11,2009 18:56
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Ms.Awesome(usa) said:
I think that this was good overall, but could use some more organization
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Jan. 26,2009 11:59
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Mr.David Ng said:
This is the dynasty that the chinese had to wear a long pigtail at their back fyi. Manchu is the name of the tribe that rules the Han chinese for about 300 years. Qing and Ching means the same, just that Qing is mandrian and Ching is Cantonese. It means "clear" literally in mandrian. The dynasty before is Ming dynasty which is the Han chinese as the ruler. The Han Chinese rebels has a saying "Fan Qing Fu Ming" during those era which means "Overthrown the Qing dynasty and recover the Ming dynasty". The Han rebels fought for many years to overthrown the Qing dynasty which finally was successful in Xin Kai started by Dr Sun Yat Sen. Hope this information helps.
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Jan. 16,2009 15:02
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Ms.harrison(USA) said:
The qing dynasty was okay . Could be more interesting but its good :
Jan. 22,2009 13:34 Mrs.Williamson(usa) replied:
it cannot be more intrestring, history is IN THE PAST!! we cannot change it. it is "set in stone" it is what it is. i am currently doing a project on it. i find it rather exciting
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Jan. 20,2009 16:06
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Mr.MO(ngjgisjdnf) said:
im researching the Qing Dynasty right now and I link its cool how it goes by 3 different names (Qing, Manchu, and Ching) ;)
I really personally think that you have no idea of what you are talking about, because the Qing Dynasty is very important, maybe it is just you that is boring.
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Dec. 2,2008 11:01
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Ms.howard(ohio) said:
i think qing dynasty is very cool to learn about and it let's you know about chinese culture
Travelers' Voices on Qing Dynasty (27)
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Apr. 17,2009 14:27 Reply
Mr.uranus(pluto) said:
Can anyone tell me the impact it made on the world today? please thanks...
Apr. 20,2009 20:06
Ms.Evelyn(China) replied:
Well, in the late Qing Dynasty, China became very weak. Especially, after the Opium War (1840), the Qing imperial government became more and more corrupt and China became a bone of contention between Western colonists. A lot of natural resources of China were preyed by the colonists. At the same time, Chinese culture, arts and crafts and many local products were brought to the West. Many western countries set up factories in China. They took advantage of Chinese natural resources and plenty of labor force to develop the own capitalist economy. During this time, Chinese people lived a very hard life. Many of them emigrate to other countries to make a living. That's why today we can see the traces of Chinese in many countries.
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Apr. 11,2009 12:52 Reply
Ms.asdfghjkl said:
what did they do that brought such a big impact to china, today? I want to know more about the quing era, rather than the emperors...
Apr. 16,2009 22:33
Mrs.CAMPBELL(ENGLAND) replied:
IT'S QING NOT QUING OR QUIN!!! PEOPLE ALWAYS GET THAT WRONG.
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Apr. 16,2009 22:30 Reply
Mrs.cannon-Berg(USA) said:
I don't even know how to explain it. It's complicated. I don't understand the names of the emperors or anything, besides there is not proof of this research being checked by experts.
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Apr. 11,2009 18:10 Reply
Ms.avacado said:
what are the major impacts/significnce that the Qing Dynasty did to china? I think that this article should focus more on the economic, political, military, etc... things of china during the Qing dynasty, rather than on the empers
Apr. 12,2009 01:57
Ms.Evelyn(China) replied:
The Qing Dynasty is as important as Tang, Song, Yuan and Ming. It brought much significance and many impacts to the modern China. In the aspect of its significance, I want to talk about three points. First, it consolidated the territory of China; second, it assured the unity of 56 ethnic groups; third, it passes on traditional Chinese culture. Although the rulers of Qing are Man people (not the Han people), they still encourage to develop the culture of the Han. The negative impact, I think, should be its policy of 'closed cloorism', which made China isolated from other countries. As a result, China cannot have chances to get touch with the outside. Very quickly, China started to fall behind the other powerful countries. If a country is too weak, it will be bullied by other countries. So,you can read the history of Chinese modern times.
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Apr. 7,2009 20:35 Reply
Ms.Frazier said:
What are some major accomplishments that occured within the Qing Dynasty and the role it made it the greater world?
16.
Feb. 19,2009 00:12 Reply
Ms.Tashotta(tx) said:
Does anyone know about any cultural leaders they may have had???
I have to do this dateline thingi!
please and thank you!!!
P.S. and on the whole culture thing... anything that they might have done fro the culture.
Apr. 2,2009 15:56
Mr.j(USA) replied:
The aesthetics and clothing style changed radically during the manchu (qing) dynasty. and not for the better.
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Jan. 17,2009 16:45 Reply
Mrs.Perez(US) said:
the qing dynasty started in 1644 and ended in 1911
Feb. 11,2009 19:00
Mr.SEXY(france) replied:
That is very irrelevant to the matter, and has already been said.
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Jan. 25,2009 17:09 Reply
Ms.Awesomness(Colorado) said:
I think that this is all very interesting and fun. I am so happy that we get to learn about it in social studies
Feb. 11,2009 18:59
Mr.Sexy(France) replied:
That's awesome! Good for you! Learning is fun and everyone should know that and enjoy it!!!!!
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Jan. 26,2009 06:52 Reply
Mr.moty(germany) said:
i think the rulers were all on drugs, considering they tried ruling an absolutistic empire that size
Feb. 10,2009 20:45
Mr.Chang(Taiwan) replied:
Couldn't really blame them.
The rulers were an invading tribe not native to China, so they made grabs for power whenever and whereever they could. They did this out of a feeling of insecurity.
Feb. 11,2009 18:57
Ms.Awesome(usa) replied:
I think that that comment is a little rude, and you should think about who will be reading this
20.
Feb. 11,2009 18:56 Reply
Ms.Awesome(usa) said:
I think that this was good overall, but could use some more organization
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Jan. 26,2009 11:59 Reply
Mr.David Ng said:
This is the dynasty that the chinese had to wear a long pigtail at their back fyi. Manchu is the name of the tribe that rules the Han chinese for about 300 years. Qing and Ching means the same, just that Qing is mandrian and Ching is Cantonese. It means "clear" literally in mandrian. The dynasty before is Ming dynasty which is the Han chinese as the ruler. The Han Chinese rebels has a saying "Fan Qing Fu Ming" during those era which means "Overthrown the Qing dynasty and recover the Ming dynasty". The Han rebels fought for many years to overthrown the Qing dynasty which finally was successful in Xin Kai started by Dr Sun Yat Sen. Hope this information helps.
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Jan. 16,2009 15:02 Reply
Ms.harrison(USA) said:
The qing dynasty was okay . Could be more interesting but its good :
Jan. 22,2009 13:34
Mrs.Williamson(usa) replied:
it cannot be more intrestring, history is IN THE PAST!! we cannot change it. it is "set in stone" it is what it is. i am currently doing a project on it. i find it rather exciting
23.
Jan. 20,2009 16:06 Reply
Mr.MO(ngjgisjdnf) said:
im researching the Qing Dynasty right now and I link its cool how it goes by 3 different names (Qing, Manchu, and Ching) ;)
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Jan. 12,2009 12:34 Reply
Mr.Jeff (USA) said:
I think it's a very interesting subject.
Jan. 17,2009 15:25
Mrs.Alexis Luzsack(US) replied:
I agree
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Jan. 17,2009 15:22 Reply
Mrs.Alexis Armenta(US) said:
The Qing Dynasty is a very cool dynasty to learn about, who new it had twelve rulers/Emperors.
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Jan. 8,2009 09:00 Reply
Ms.gabrielle(U.S) said:
i actually think that learning about qing dynasty is very boring....hopefully it will soon come more to my interest.
Jan. 17,2009 15:18
Mrs.Alexis Armenta(US) replied:
I really personally think that you have no idea of what you are talking about, because the Qing Dynasty is very important, maybe it is just you that is boring.
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Dec. 2,2008 11:01 Reply
Ms.howard(ohio) said:
i think qing dynasty is very cool to learn about and it let's you know about chinese culture