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Why does Hegel think that China has no history?
Ten years later, Marx changed his understanding of China Revolution. This is because, in Marx's mind, the "mission" that is not limited to "changing the dynasty" is the essence of the revolution. In contrast, China's revolution was far from reaching his ideal standard. Under the historical conditions at that time, anti-colonialism and anti-feudalism were mutually causal. It is precisely because the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom Movement failed to meet the revolutionary standards of anti-feudalism that it failed to meet the standards of anti-colonialism. If we study the history of China from the technical level, we will certainly find some laws or trends in the historical evolution of different dynasties. However, if summarized abstractly, Hegel's thought can still be proved to be justified at the conceptual level. Marx's theory also borrowed a lot from Hegel's thought.