If the answer on the first floor is a fill-in-the-blank question or a multiple-choice question, it is basically correct (royalists need to consider).
However, I still want to make a brief introduction.
From 1895, after the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895, the bourgeois reformists during the Reform Movement advocated learning from the advanced western political system, implementing constitutional monarchy and taking the capitalist road.
After the failure of the Reform Movement of 1898, especially after Eight-Nation Alliance's war of aggression against China, the bourgeois revolutionaries represented by Sun Yat-sen gradually emerged, advocating the armed overthrow of the Qing government, taking the capitalist road and practicing democracy. Corresponding to the revolutionaries, a number of royalists and constitutionalists have emerged. Many historians of the constitutional school believe that they inherited the reformist thought and implemented a constitutional monarchy. As for the royalists, some advocate constitutional monarchy, and of course some advocate maintaining the original state and continuing the feudal monarchy. The core proposition of the two factions is to maintain the rule of the Manchu government.
I hope it helps you.