Secondly, the Revolution of 1911 overthrew the Westernization Institute and dealt a heavy blow to imperialist aggression. After the Revolution of 1911, the imperialists had to change their agents in China again and again, but they could no longer find any tools to control the overall situation, and they could no longer establish a relatively stable ruling order in China.
Third, the Revolution of 1911 created favorable conditions for the development of national capitalism. After the founding of the Republic of China, domestic industrial groups were established one after another, and setting up factories and banks became a trend. The economic strength of state capitalism has been significantly enhanced in just a few years, and the ranks of the proletariat have also grown rapidly.
Fourthly, the Revolution of 1911 had a wide influence on the liberation movement of oppressed peoples in modern Asian countries, especially on the struggle against colonialism in Vietnam, Indonesia and other countries. During this period, the national liberation movement in Asia reached its climax.