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China History And Growth Structure Analysis

   

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China History
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4/1/2020

CHINA HISTORY 1
Table of Contents
Introduction......................................................................................................................................2
Influence of the Westernization.......................................................................................................2
Selling of Chinese Newspaper during the Sino Japanese War........................................................3
Beginning of Medical Instruments and Adaption of Western Medication......................................3
Financial Disaster for China............................................................................................................4
Japanese Membership to the International Law In 19th Century.....................................................5
Conclusion.......................................................................................................................................5
References........................................................................................................................................6

CHINA HISTORY 2
Introduction
The first Sino-Japanese war in 1894–95 is fighting between Japan and China, marked
Japan's rise as a major world power, revealing the Chinese Empire's decline. The war was born
out of the two Korean dominance nations 'dispute. Korea was China's main client state for a long
time, but Japan's attention was sparked by its strategic position across the Japanese Islands, as
well as its abundant carbon and iron wealth. In 1875 Japan, which began to embrace Western
technology, forced Korea to trade and declare itself independent of China in its foreign relations,
particularly with Japanese countries. The First Chinese-Japanese war was waged between the
Qing Dynasty and Meiji Japan over governorship and control over Korea for the duration 9
months between 1 August 1894 and 17 April 1895 (Liwen, 2015). The war in China is called the
Jiawu war, which signifies the date it took place in 1848 according to the standard Chinese
calendar. In the meanwhile Qing China, traditional East Asian heavy-weight king, struggled to
upgrade his military and administration and lost two opium wars to the west. China has had a
degree of dominance over neighboring tax Nations, including Joseon, Korea, Vietnam and, in
addition, Japan, for centuries as the leading force in the region. The exploitation of China by the
British and French showed its vulnerability, and when the 19th century came to an end, Japan
wanted to take advantage of the opportunity (Dong & Guo, 2018).
In the following part there will be detailed analysis on the impact of war on the financial
condition and other performance of China and Japan as well as influence of westernization on
both countries which include Japan and China.
Influence of the Westernization
In Korea, Japan quickly became aligned with the more progressive upgrade powers,
while China continuously supported the traditional officials clustered around the royal family.
The Korean government was to be overthrown by a coalition of pro-Japanese reformers in 1884,
but Chinese troops under Gen. Yuan Shikai saved the king by murdering several Japanese
legation officers. Through signing a Li-Itō Treaty, which promised to remove soldiers from
Korea, war between Japan and China was stopped. Unlike the western world in which the new
age is traditionally characterized as a beginning from the Renaissance, a step begun within

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