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Save the country, kill foreigners

The war, which was mainly imposed by the British in the 19th century on China and almost ruined China. At that time, the Manchu government in China was merely a puppet to the hands of European traders after the First and Second Opium Wars and the subsequent Boxer Rebellion were crushed. Does China want to impose the same war on other countries now? I would like to remind the slogan of "Boxer Committee", the organization formed in the Boxer Rebellion, which was given by the Chinese patriots, "Save the country, kill foreigners".

Boxer Rebellion








They forgot that slogan raised by China about 120 years ago. They must not forget that century when opium was forcibly sold by the British in China and the imposition of restrictions showed the awe of war. There have been many changes in China over time, Dr. Sanyat Sen's three theories are important in this change.

Today China stands at the mouth where European countries stood in the 19th century, and China is adopting all the same tactics that European countries used to adopt at that time. The wheel of time is spinning, China may have forgotten its history but we will not forget its history and will do what China did...

“Save the country, kill foreigners”


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