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What are the typical examples of historical nihilism?
The typical example of historical nihilism is the Sino-Japanese War.

Some scum who refuse to fight in the face of war, dare to fight and flee, and usually struggle for power and even overhead prefect. Later generations saved some capital and contacts, so they had to pay a group of disgusting liberal arts professors to fabricate history in an attempt to create rumors, distort the facts and "restore their reputation" for their ancestors.

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The failure of the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895 marked the failure of the Westernization Movement in the Qing Dynasty, which lasted for more than 30 years, and the achievements of modernization went up in smoke, breaking the pursuit of national rejuvenation by the people of China in modern times.

The cession of land and reparations and the loss of sovereignty facilitated foreign powers to give up their capital, which set off a wave of carve-up, marked a new stage of foreign powers' aggression against China, greatly deepened China's semi-colonization, and China's international status declined sharply.