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When did the Qing Dynasty perish?
The demise of the Qing Dynasty 19 12, the demise event 19 12 1, the Republic of China was proclaimed in Nanjing, and Sun Yat-sen became the interim president of the Republic of China. On February 65, 438+02, Yuan Shikai forced Puyi, the emperor of Xuan Tong, to issue a letter of abdication and hand over power to Yuan Shikai's government, and the Qing Dynasty perished.

The Qing Dynasty (1636- 19 12) was the last feudal dynasty in the history of China, with 12 emperors, which lasted for 296 years since Nurhachi established the post-Jin regime. It has been 276 years since Huang Taiji changed his country name to Qing Dynasty. It has been 268 years since Qing soldiers entered the customs and established national political power.

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The development of Qing dynasty:

16 16, Nuerhachi, the leader of Jianzhou Jurchen, established the late Jin Dynasty. 1636, Huang taiji changed his country name to Daqing. 1644, the Ming army stationed in Shanhaiguan surrendered to Wu Sangui, and Dourgen led the Qing army into Shanhaiguan. By 1659, the regimes of Dashun, Daxi and Nanming were pacified. Later, the rebellion in San Francisco was pacified, Taiwan Province Province was unified, and the whole country was gradually controlled. ?

The three generations of Kang Yong reached its peak, during which the traditional society of China made unprecedented development achievements. In the early Qing dynasty, the population increased, the land was reclaimed, the products were rich, and there was nothing in the border. The mode of production and social life of small-scale peasant economy are relatively prosperous and stable, and its comprehensive national strength is far better than that of Han and Tang Dynasties.

After the Opium War, invaded by foreign powers, the people of China carried out modernization explorations and reforms such as the Westernization Movement and the Reform Movement of 1898. 19 12 February 12, Yuan Shikai, the minister of Beiyang, induced Pu Yi, the emperor of the Qing Dynasty, to abdicate and issued the abdication edict, thus ending the Qing Dynasty.

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