China's Rivalry Against the West: Century of Humiliation | Animated History

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The Armchair Historian

The Armchair Historian

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Sources:
Ebrey, Patricia Buckley. The Cambridge Illustrated History of China (United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press, 1996).
Guang, M.A. “Conflicts of Interest: The Opium Problem in Guangdong, 1858-1917” PhD diss. University of Macau, 2010.
Li, Xiaobing. China at War: An Encyclopedia (Norway: ABC-CLIO, 2012).
Spence, Jonathan D. The Search for Modern China (United Kingdom: Norton, 1990).
Westad, Odd Arne. Restless Empire: China and the World Since 1750 (Italy: Bodley Head, 2012).
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@TheArmchairHistorian
@TheArmchairHistorian Ай бұрын
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@edwardsnowden8821
@edwardsnowden8821 Ай бұрын
China also faced threats from the British along it's border with the British raj in Tibet.
@kellychuang8373
@kellychuang8373 Ай бұрын
Yes it really is a good video and really covered that history well here and also there was an expedition in the Boxer rebellion that failed known as the Seymour expedition where their commander really thought they could defeat those Boxers with him and his force but it turned to a defeat and really is why it's 55 Days At Peking also made a movie based on that really for anyone check that out as well.
@xuedalong
@xuedalong Ай бұрын
Treaty of Nanjing, not nanking.
@muzluk8175
@muzluk8175 Ай бұрын
Bro please add your videos turkish sublities
@kellychuang8373
@kellychuang8373 Ай бұрын
@@muzluk8175 Still good video despite it's flaws.
@aarondemiri486
@aarondemiri486 Ай бұрын
Using drug addiction to force another country to trade, madness.
@butbutmybutt
@butbutmybutt Ай бұрын
West at its best
@unholydanger
@unholydanger Ай бұрын
That was what the British did. DESPICABLE
@rarescevei8268
@rarescevei8268 Ай бұрын
And intelligent
@superspies32
@superspies32 Ай бұрын
Because Qing dynasty refused to buy anything from British merchant, while the demand of tea from China was super high. It created a deficiency and threatened to empty the funding of British court and caused economic crisis. To avoid this one-side trade, opium was used because not only it addicted, but also it did not be spoiled or lost during hauling and keeping so it can act as a type of money. Entire situation caused by the isolation policy and outdated confusion philosophy, Qing dynasty can buy anything from Britain, from exotic materials to even battleships with tea - the one they can easily cultivate, but because of self-isolated, they became a victim of imperialism.
@lambertli9130
@lambertli9130 Ай бұрын
​@superspies32 Now it seems the situation changed, western world are changing into Qing dynasty, they are crying for couldn't compete with Chinese companies and making themselves looks like the victim
@kishinasura1504
@kishinasura1504 Ай бұрын
West: Why China distrusts us so much?! China:
@parkchunjae8471
@parkchunjae8471 Ай бұрын
from 1840 to 2024😅
@davidw.2791
@davidw.2791 Ай бұрын
Look no further than 1919.
@motoKJ
@motoKJ Ай бұрын
CCP says no one else can abuse the Chinese, only them.
@JS-ih7lu
@JS-ih7lu Ай бұрын
Modern Chinese people have been quite trusting of the West until it decided to contain China’s development over the past 5-10 years. It’s the self-absorbed West that would never stop to wonder what anyone else thinks.
@hhf39p
@hhf39p Ай бұрын
The term 'The West' in this video is misleading. The US has long been a friend of China. It was not US policy to grow and export opium to China in the 19th century, and they were neutral in the Second Opium war, though you wouldn't know it from this video. The US provided significant aid to China during the Second Sino-Japanese War. The US played a role in China's admission to the UN and its permanent seat on the Security Council. When the Chinese Republicans split, the US withdrew funding from the Nationalist faction, which hastened the end of the Chinese Civil War. The US provided aid to China during the Great Famine when they became aware of the scale of the problem. The US also worked with Deng Xiaoping and brought international financing to China, which, along with the hard work of the Chinese, made China a manufacturing world power, and not experience famine again. The US granted China 'most favored nation' trading status, which was a significant boost to the Chinese economy. So China does not have a deep seated reason not to trust the US. However, the US is a Republican Democracy, its leaders rotate in and out of power often, and in short, the US government can be fickle and make nonsensical decisions on occasion. As Winston Churchill said, it is an awful form of government, but it is the best we have. China became a Republic in 1911, though there seem to some philosophical differences that continue to be debated and might play into an evaluation of trust.
@littoww
@littoww Ай бұрын
As a recovering heroin addict, I can tell you that opiate withdrawal is absolute hell on earth.. Obviously I've never smoked actual pure opium, only heroin (which comes from opium). You can't do anything when you're dope sick, let alone fight for your country. I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy. Also, funnily I'm British, born in London, but moved to Hong Kong when I was 8 and grew up there for 13 years. So nice bit of irony there.
@Alextwo.
@Alextwo. Ай бұрын
Hm, feel bad for you, but the irony...
@littoww
@littoww Ай бұрын
@@SuperCool362jack I smoked heroin. I'm on a methadone treatment which is a syruppy liquid you drink.
@yourwifesboyfriend6081
@yourwifesboyfriend6081 Ай бұрын
@@SuperCool362jackIt may be smoked, usually off of a piece of heated foil or a substance that burns well, like tobacco. It may also be snorted. The most popular method is intravenously, which is much stronger and what most addicts end up doing.
@ShadowReaper-pu2hx
@ShadowReaper-pu2hx Ай бұрын
Imagine the heroin came from China.
@Jason-gg4lm
@Jason-gg4lm Ай бұрын
​@@SuperCool362jacksnort 😀
@HistoryHaty
@HistoryHaty Ай бұрын
So the British are international drug dealers LOL. Please keep making great history videos Armchair Historian.
@johnhession8035
@johnhession8035 Ай бұрын
The International Dealer by Henry Ford.
@shadowes1386
@shadowes1386 Ай бұрын
That's why modern Chinese people always despise the British Empire
@jerryfish09
@jerryfish09 Ай бұрын
Surprisedly you just realized
@hhf39p
@hhf39p Ай бұрын
The British monarchy granted the East India Company a monopoly on opium production in India. The French also controlled opium production in Indochina. There were other suppliers as well. The Second Opium War was, in part, a protection of the British and French distribution networks into China. Distribution and retail within China were largely handled by the Chinese. The Qing government did collect taxes on opium sales, although the specifics of this taxation are not clearly documented. It’s challenging to discern the exact relationships and alliances during this period due to the complexity of the opium trade and the corruption within the Qing government. Opium was also sold in Britain, France, and the U.S., and it had become popular on the U.S. West Coast in the late. It’s important to note that there were no drug laws back then. Consumption was a matter of personal choice. The British did not force anyone to smoke opium. However, the Second Opium War was indeed a contentious event, and it challenged Chinese sovereignty when the British attacked.
@hhf39p
@hhf39p Ай бұрын
@@johnhession8035 Really? Can you provide a citation for that? Where does this 'factoid' come from? ... Also, the second Opium War was 7 years before he was born.
@ScorpoYT
@ScorpoYT Ай бұрын
Today i will declare my self as jesus's brother, sure do hope nothing goes wrong.
@ScarletRebel96
@ScarletRebel96 Ай бұрын
Scorpo!!! Good to see ya!! 😊
@TeaTimeWithTommy
@TeaTimeWithTommy Ай бұрын
Good to see a fellow enjoyer of Armchair Historian
@bensonchannel1511
@bensonchannel1511 Ай бұрын
whats good
@jeffreygao3956
@jeffreygao3956 Ай бұрын
Oh no! I'm gonna stop you for blasphemy!
@kellychuang8373
@kellychuang8373 Ай бұрын
Really sad to say but it goes wrong on multiple parts and also that guy you based on poisoned himself thinking the mushroom was safe near the end of that rebellion. Really look or Google and KZbin that as well.
@mamaelas
@mamaelas Ай бұрын
"The opium trades immense profitability attracted criminal groups..." like the British Empire 😂
@b1crusade384
@b1crusade384 Ай бұрын
The empire was so criminal the empire fell apart once it had to survive on its own talent, after WW-II.
@Userguider25814
@Userguider25814 Ай бұрын
they also sold blacklike animal
@axelhopfinger533
@axelhopfinger533 Ай бұрын
@@b1crusade384 Or maybe, the criminal elements who drove the exploitative mercantile colonialism of the British empire merely migrated on to greener pastures with greater growth and profit potential, like the USA?
@melvinbarnett1910
@melvinbarnett1910 Ай бұрын
Faaacts
@nodruj8681
@nodruj8681 Ай бұрын
@@b1crusade384 Anti whites seethe with jealousy hahaha
@deathdrone6988
@deathdrone6988 Ай бұрын
For those who are wondering, the Hakka people are a sub-section of the Han Chinese, much like the Cantonese or Hokkiens (predominant group in Taiwan and S.E Asian Chinese), where they made up most of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom's leadership including Hong Xiuquan who claimed to be the brother of Christ.
@simmat6419
@simmat6419 Ай бұрын
(takes deep breath) "Team Valor is better" (runs away)
@stepanrusinko2456
@stepanrusinko2456 Ай бұрын
The brother of Christ guy also ate wild grass, to encourage his people to do the same during famine. He later died from food poisoning.
@Laurence0227
@Laurence0227 Ай бұрын
Taiwanese Hokkiners here, I didn't know Taiping Rebels were Hakkas, I thought they are of the Gui (桂) tribe, (cuz the thing is that I don't know if there is that manny Hakka around to joing HONG Xiu-Quan), in therms of that there was a draft of colonial Taiwanese men to sent to fight the Taiping rebels, I think some Taiwanese towns in the west coast is named to commemerate the colonial Taiwanese men whom fought during that conflict
@Schizz76
@Schizz76 Ай бұрын
A suprisingly high amount of modern chinese leaders (even the unsuccessful ones) are of Hakka descent. Deng Xiaoping was a Hakka, theres also some rumor that Sun Yat Sen was at least part Hakka, LKY from Singapore was also a Hakka, even one of the funders of the Teochew diaspora in Penang was too.
@elmohead
@elmohead Ай бұрын
We Hakka are just OP. Just look at our wiki page.
@univeropa3363
@univeropa3363 Ай бұрын
Instead of fighting WW1 we should have built that megazord.
@Black-Sun_Kaiser
@Black-Sun_Kaiser Ай бұрын
Same with ww2.
@YugoslavGamer
@YugoslavGamer Ай бұрын
Well, decades later, "we" kinda did build one in a form of ISS.
@shzarmai
@shzarmai Ай бұрын
damn right
@inyourcloset1814
@inyourcloset1814 Ай бұрын
MFW My entire rebellion gets beat by a bunch of dudes stuck in a city we completely surrounded
@PaulRudd1941
@PaulRudd1941 Ай бұрын
55 days!
@ramadansteve1715
@ramadansteve1715 Ай бұрын
Exceedingly common China L
@user-vk7zv3he1m
@user-vk7zv3he1m Ай бұрын
​@@ramadansteve1715maybe read some history before the qing man
@Clippidyclappidy
@Clippidyclappidy Ай бұрын
⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠@@SuperCool362jackLiterally not true. Go away, bot.
@ramadansteve1715
@ramadansteve1715 Ай бұрын
@user-vk7zv3he1m You mean like that time millions died in a civil war, or that other time millions died in a civil war? Or maybe that time millions died from a natural disaster, or those other times millions died from natural disasters? Or that time they got conquered by the steppe nomads? Or that other time they got conquered by steppe nomads?
@xKensinYT
@xKensinYT Ай бұрын
China wouldn’t let this ever happen again!!
@ricg3010
@ricg3010 Күн бұрын
but they do it to others, fast learner
@GahnzNmi
@GahnzNmi Ай бұрын
As someone who has studied history from the perspective of multiple nations, I really appreciate just how unbiased and informative you try to keep your videos.
@theoutlook55
@theoutlook55 Ай бұрын
For sure.
@apokos8871
@apokos8871 Ай бұрын
like the recent video on N. Korea using only Western sources? you see this as unbiased? would you trust a channel that showed only pro-Russian "facts" about the war in Ukraine for example?
@Waffles435
@Waffles435 Ай бұрын
@@apokos8871yeah because the sources form North Korea is completely bullshit
@Recidivous
@Recidivous Ай бұрын
@@apokos8871 While true, are there even N. Korea sources to begin with?
@apokos8871
@apokos8871 Ай бұрын
@@Recidivous 100% there are N.Korean books on the subject. that war is a major part of their national identity. im not saying they wont be full of propaganda, but in every conflict historians need to include sources from both sides.
@ANBUsander
@ANBUsander Ай бұрын
As a Belgian I thank you for the Tin-Tin reference 😂 had a good laugh!
@jakobtarrasericsson4295
@jakobtarrasericsson4295 Ай бұрын
I immediately started looking for the Tintin reference when you mentioned it. Ah man, Blue Lotus by far is one of my favorites in the Tintin collection.
@mikexirou
@mikexirou Ай бұрын
Yay someone found my reference ^^
@andrewpritchard5080
@andrewpritchard5080 Ай бұрын
@@mikexirou at 2:38, soon as I saw it I thought Blue Lotus! nicely done.
@HWDragonborn
@HWDragonborn Ай бұрын
Its kinda hypocritical that Hergé drew a comic that condemn Japanese occupation of China yet at the same drew a comic that glorified European colonization of Africa.
@JBRAI22
@JBRAI22 Ай бұрын
THATS WHAT I WAS THINKING!
@wu6648
@wu6648 Ай бұрын
and see the drug issues nowadays, and how China still strictly ban drugs, and no drug issue in China, wow
@kingwing3203
@kingwing3203 5 күн бұрын
现在依然有毒品问题,每年牺牲的警察还是很多,只是暂时不是主要问题而已
@Freezeenie-tu8sl
@Freezeenie-tu8sl Ай бұрын
Honestly, The ArmChair Historian is the best channel to go to for history. I always loved history and when I found this channel I just became more obsessed!
@flaminggears3833
@flaminggears3833 Ай бұрын
​@@SuperCool362jack check description.
@apokos8871
@apokos8871 Ай бұрын
they only use pro-Western sources and have a clear Western bias. if i submited a paper using this kind of one-sided sources for my history degree, my professors would cut me. this is not a good history channel. try SandRhoman History or Mark Felton
@TechieWidget
@TechieWidget Ай бұрын
After the fall of Qing dynasty, China's century of humiliation continued until the end of WWII. It's debatable on when it ended, as some would argue that it ended with later events like the establishment of PRC on mainland China or 1997 handover of Hong Kong back to PRC. This humiliation has taught a harsh lesson to China, and they still take this lesson by heart to this day. Today, China is no longer an easy target for bullying and the "sick man of Asia". In retrospect, the humiliation that the western powers and Japan inflicted from 1839 to 1945 turned China into a juggernaut to be reckon with on the world stage.
@426mak
@426mak Ай бұрын
I would argue militarily the Century of Humiliation ended in the Korean War, where China showed it could stand up to a western superpower. Politically I would say 1971 when Mainland China became a permanent member of the UN.
@TheGuzeinbuick
@TheGuzeinbuick Ай бұрын
And yet Mao brought more misery and devastation to China than Western powers ever did. But don't ask Chinese to reflect upon that because it will make them uncomfortable.
@user-vw8it9oo8h
@user-vw8it9oo8h Ай бұрын
If the Qing Dynasty had not been so arrogant, but instead had continued to modernize and held back the Western powers, and maintained order in Asia, Japan would not have had to go through such hardships. For the sake of their own national security, the Japanese had to aim for a large enough empire to rival the West and for the forced unity and modernization of Asia. If we look at the policies of modernization and assimilation that Japan subsequently forcibly pursued in Korea, Taiwan, and Manchukuo, we can see that Japan's motivation was not Western-style exploitation.
@ReaperCH90
@ReaperCH90 Ай бұрын
I will argue they will soon be the sick man again, because their demographics will be a nightmare in 20 years and it doesn't look like they want to finally harshly get their real estate sector in order.
@user-nv3bi1by9p
@user-nv3bi1by9p Ай бұрын
@@user-vw8it9oo8h The Japanese engaged in a killing contest across Asia, forcibly recruiting comfort women and massacring civilians. Unit 731 conducted various cruel human experiments on living people and used bacterial and chemical weapons on hundreds of thousands or millions of people. Do you call these crimes "assimilation"? Anyone who whitewashes the crimes committed by the Japanese during World War II should be despised by all mankind.
@user-oi3jk4qo9j
@user-oi3jk4qo9j Ай бұрын
Babe wake up there's new Armchair Historian Videos release
@Global-yt
@Global-yt Ай бұрын
@@vapaus831 que
@user-gu8qi4me8x
@user-gu8qi4me8x Ай бұрын
​@@Global-ytit's bot
@ObliviAce
@ObliviAce Ай бұрын
Yes Honey...
@eonthinker100yrago8
@eonthinker100yrago8 Ай бұрын
Shut up honey.
@user-gu8qi4me8x
@user-gu8qi4me8x Ай бұрын
@@ObliviAce l actually agree with you
@fallout44454
@fallout44454 Ай бұрын
2:40 Oh Tintin, what has happened to you?
@the_feedle
@the_feedle Ай бұрын
I was looking for this comment
@user-gu8qi4me8x
@user-gu8qi4me8x Ай бұрын
​@@the_feedlel actually agree with you
@vaqueroman9406
@vaqueroman9406 Ай бұрын
He actually did this in the blue lotus
@davidw.2791
@davidw.2791 Ай бұрын
He was pretending to be an opium den customer when he's trying to tail someone in the den. The titular Blue Lotus.
@jokodihaynes419
@jokodihaynes419 Ай бұрын
"History can say what it want but rarely does it remember anything correctly"-Lawkeeper Equity Mlp Ace Attorney EOJ
@Clippidyclappidy
@Clippidyclappidy Ай бұрын
⁠@@SuperCool362jackLiterally not true. Go away, bot. Also what was the second point that you never expanded on before you hit copy and paste? Oh wait. You never had a point…
@guydreamr
@guydreamr Ай бұрын
What we learn from history is that people don't learn from history. - Warren Buffett
@jeremiahkivi4256
@jeremiahkivi4256 Ай бұрын
@jokodihaynes419 lol you know nothing beyond ctrl+c and ctrl+v
@kailee2166
@kailee2166 Ай бұрын
I have been waiting forever for you to make this video, thank you!
@2packrm781
@2packrm781 Ай бұрын
I couldn't agree also.
@trel9388
@trel9388 Ай бұрын
@@2packrm781I couldn’t agree also… lol
@dunnowy123
@dunnowy123 Ай бұрын
It always astounds me how great the animation is with these videos, they literally look better every time.
@ashman8891
@ashman8891 Ай бұрын
2:43 Love the Blue Lotus reference
@rocudaal
@rocudaal Ай бұрын
I'm not sure, but I don't remember Tintin smoking opium, did he smoke?
@samsoldgaffer
@samsoldgaffer Ай бұрын
​​@@rocudaal No, he just infultrated an opiom den.
@murdiahmurdiah4154
@murdiahmurdiah4154 Ай бұрын
He just pretend i think​@@rocudaal
@davidw.2791
@davidw.2791 Ай бұрын
@@rocudaal At one point he was inside The Blue Lotus and he "picked a spot" to lie down and pretend to be a user, in order to blend in and spy.
@rocudaal
@rocudaal Ай бұрын
@@davidw.2791 Ohhh yes, that's why I was confused. It seemed for a moment that he did smoke it. Thanks!
@alispeed5095
@alispeed5095 Ай бұрын
Its crazy how the world works. Once britain ruled the world. But look at them now? Chinese people must be proud whenever they read such history. They have come far.
@notvvell9442
@notvvell9442 Ай бұрын
Rather than feeling proud, what Chinese people have learned from these sad histories is "if you fall behind, you will be beaten." That's why Chinese people are working so hard today.
@LanguorousEngineer
@LanguorousEngineer 9 күн бұрын
They didn't rule the world so much as pillaged it
@plagueday5395
@plagueday5395 3 күн бұрын
I mean they are still behind everyone else in many fields. And they are losing even those advantages they build through so many sacrifices.
@alispeed5095
@alispeed5095 3 күн бұрын
@@plagueday5395 By everyone else you mean the top 1% of the world? Or to be more specific just the US? Its funny how you think that is a diss. They are doing well. Projections say they will even surpass the US in a few decades since its in decline.
@LanguorousEngineer
@LanguorousEngineer 3 күн бұрын
@@plagueday5395 LMAO "In 2022, China’s IP office received around 1.62 million patent applications. It was followed by the offices of the US, Japan, the Republic of Korea and the European Patent Office. The top 10 offices accounted for 91.6% of the world total in 2022" Source: World IP Org facts and figures China literally filed more patents than the next 9 countries combined LMAO
@lixiangdong9821
@lixiangdong9821 Ай бұрын
Very nice video on a period of history in China that is not well known to the West, I think. As a Chinese studying abroad, who loves history. It’s nice to see my country’s history taught in a such well known KZbin history channel. Thank armchair historian.
@Nellynelzzz
@Nellynelzzz Ай бұрын
great storytelling mixed with creative animations. awesome vid!
@andyho9670
@andyho9670 Ай бұрын
Excellent video! The animation is perfect. Thanks to Armchair Historian Channel to tell the true and accurate history of my country. Just because we had been sufferred by war almost a centry, we know the value of peace for sure. In our mindset or philosophy, world live together in harmony is the supreme goal. We lack of will or interesting in dominating the world.
@Lukastar1
@Lukastar1 Ай бұрын
Great video, and the Boxer Rebellion mech was insane
@Ze_Austin
@Ze_Austin Ай бұрын
This video's aspect ratio filled my phone screen well in landscape mode. Felt extra cinematic. I love it With most phones being taller than 6" now, maybe we'll see more videos like this
@ungusbungus2486
@ungusbungus2486 Ай бұрын
Wanted this for a while! 😁
@ernest9868
@ernest9868 Ай бұрын
Props to the animation team. Amazing work
@meanfree
@meanfree Ай бұрын
Pretty accurate and nicely animated. Well done!
@justinwong411
@justinwong411 Ай бұрын
Great video !
@mrmeme9105
@mrmeme9105 Ай бұрын
Please can you do more videos like this. It's really interesting.10/10.
@paulcock8929
@paulcock8929 Ай бұрын
Beautifull illustrations.
@somedude1502
@somedude1502 Ай бұрын
I love the little Blue Lotus nod with Tintin in the Opium house.
@Weird_Interest
@Weird_Interest Ай бұрын
for history videos, i’m usually a audio listener, but these drawings are too good❤
@IronDragon-2143
@IronDragon-2143 Ай бұрын
Is it any wonder that the Chinese have such a negative opinion of European Colonialism?
@davout5775
@davout5775 Ай бұрын
Colonialism is a thing of the past. You can't hate on people who have nothing to do with what happened 100-150 years ago. Instead, they should learn from their mistakes, both sides in fact. It should also be mentioned that the Western world helped greatly with the industrializaation and modernization of China.
@edwardsnowden8821
@edwardsnowden8821 Ай бұрын
​@@davout5775BS France is still a neo colonialist power on Africa till today. no Wonder Africa hates you guy's
@MarkMcAllister-ni9sf
@MarkMcAllister-ni9sf Ай бұрын
Lols, whatever, the Europeans put opium in cough syrup until the 20th Century, they saw it a legitimate product, as did the Chinese, opium being legal in China until the Westerners were making money instead of them. The CCP hides behind a twisted view of European imperial history to hide their own massive crimes against Humanity.
@komododragon6061
@komododragon6061 Ай бұрын
​@davout5775 Colonialism isn't that far back as you assume. Literally, Hongkong was handed over from the British to the Chinese in the 1990s. Colonialism had immense and lasting impacts on the modern world today, and the histories of the people in countries who were affected by Colonialism greatly shaped their world view today because it was so influential in their development as a nation.
@metalgearray6832
@metalgearray6832 Ай бұрын
@@davout5775you tell that to the Indigenous Australians here in Australia to get over their past and see how well that goes down. The British arrived and kidnapped Indigenous children from their families, r@ped the women, and genocided the local population and their culture.
@Beamdude.
@Beamdude. Ай бұрын
Yoooo, love that you talked about this!
@emmanuelmatchuca3871
@emmanuelmatchuca3871 Ай бұрын
Perfectly timed, i have a history test about this, thanks armchair historians
@midnight6370
@midnight6370 Ай бұрын
they will never tell you that franklin roosevelt grandfather was the biggest opium dealer in Hong Kong, do that research, he made millions, that's were the roosevelt fortune comes from
@ooliu
@ooliu Ай бұрын
​@@midnight6370Interestingly, so did President Hoover, who was in Tianjin, China
@hydrawish8725
@hydrawish8725 Ай бұрын
Well, beware that some facts are not allowed to tell, lol.
@74jparralel38
@74jparralel38 Ай бұрын
Wow… the animation looks very beautiful in this video. Amazing information
@hansmelbye1804
@hansmelbye1804 Ай бұрын
What a coincidence that you uploaded the video today, as it is the 105th anniversary of the May Fourth Movement, where students in Beijing protested against Qingdao becoming a Japanese colony. This decision was made during the Paris Peace Conference.
@kato2395
@kato2395 Ай бұрын
I would protest that Cainah doesn't become Japanese colony considering how lame Cainah is nowadays lol 😂 Unlike Taiwan which is cool af. Almost as cool as the Japanese. You see what happen now when you're not a part of the lame mainland Cainah?
@rockychu8698
@rockychu8698 23 сағат бұрын
@@kato2395 yeah, jp is so cool just because it is the only place blown by the Little Boy and the Fat Man ...
@jj2351
@jj2351 Ай бұрын
2:48 made my day putting a tin tin reference in there or at least I think it’s tin tin
@goldenfiberwheat238
@goldenfiberwheat238 Ай бұрын
14:01 🎶Seven nation army…can definitely hold me back 🎶
@Mr110074
@Mr110074 Ай бұрын
I did not expect a Tin Tin cameo. The Blue Lotus is definitely one of the best stories.
@podemosurss8316
@podemosurss8316 Ай бұрын
12:33 Except that the Chinese saw (and still see it) as a victory since they managed to preserve their territorial integrity and also inflicted several defeats on the French (most notably the battle of Bang Bo in the border between China and Vietnam).
@davidw.2791
@davidw.2791 Ай бұрын
It was a victory until the court came up with the truly galaxy-brain policy of 乘胜求和 -- “Follow up the victory with… suing for peace (at any cost)”.
@davidw.2791
@davidw.2791 Ай бұрын
In the history books under the CPC education boards at least, the Sino-Franco war of 1884 was a win until Cixi flushed that under the toilet. That was how China lost their grip on Indochina and Yunnan became French sphereofinfluence.
@biochemwang2421
@biochemwang2421 Ай бұрын
Excellent video as always! Thank you for bringing the true history to people all over the world!
@henryburvee3028
@henryburvee3028 Ай бұрын
I have to give a 30 minute presentation on Chinese geopolitics for my Geopolitics class tomorrow. This video came just at the right time!!
@user-zg2he4vk6r
@user-zg2he4vk6r Ай бұрын
那你运气可真不错
@Ryanflees
@Ryanflees Ай бұрын
very nice quality animation to show the history, love your work.
@taheraalam7692
@taheraalam7692 Ай бұрын
Wow, another great video, Griff! Although I prefer WWI videos because there aren't a lot of videos about them, this video was still good! One suggestion I would make is that I would really appreciate it if you made a video about the *Battle of Passchendaele or the Russian Civil War*
@RealMajora
@RealMajora Ай бұрын
Finally we're getting some China content. Love the Boxers.
@wyattfairley8185
@wyattfairley8185 Ай бұрын
I'm a History nerd and this is for sure my fav history channel
@The_Guy88
@The_Guy88 Ай бұрын
Always wanted a video like this
@The_Guy88
@The_Guy88 Ай бұрын
@@vapaus831 idk and to be honest idc
@paleoph6168
@paleoph6168 Ай бұрын
16:11 M1903 Springfield in 1900. 👀
@Theangryscallywag.
@Theangryscallywag. Ай бұрын
Time travel in 1900 confirmed??????
@goldenfiberwheat238
@goldenfiberwheat238 Ай бұрын
🤓
@oldschoolman9878
@oldschoolman9878 Ай бұрын
Likely a reference to the inaccurate weapons used in the film 55 Days At PeKing. When the Marines depicted did indeed use 1903 Springfield rifles instead of the period correct Krag or Lee-Navy rifles.
@vascobranco5296
@vascobranco5296 Ай бұрын
Everyone fighting while Portugal was just chilling in Macau
@Jungleland422
@Jungleland422 Ай бұрын
2:44 OMG ITS TINTIN! LMAO! I love the Tintin reference 10/10! This made my day!
@danielqu9926
@danielqu9926 Ай бұрын
It's crazy how Austria Hungary, the weakest European power had established a colony in china
@user-gc6pe1zw9n
@user-gc6pe1zw9n Ай бұрын
Because the empire began to split, local forces believed that outsiders were only here to make money, and the threat was not significant compared to internal forces that were vying for territory
@jesse89625
@jesse89625 Ай бұрын
When lion is weak, European wild dogs always find a way to take a bite
@robertjoppenhimer388
@robertjoppenhimer388 Ай бұрын
“Colony” it was probably only the size of a Chinatown in Europe today lol
@ooliu
@ooliu Ай бұрын
在天津因为八国侵略中国里面有这个国家
@ooliu
@ooliu Ай бұрын
​@@robertjoppenhimer388你不知道的是,在那里中国人不允许进入并且还侮辱中国人说中国人和狗不能进入,李小龙有个电影就说的是这种事情
@dansmith4077
@dansmith4077 Ай бұрын
Great video
@yqisq6966
@yqisq6966 21 күн бұрын
lol the animations are hilarious and very imaginative. Love it.
@hirocc8695
@hirocc8695 Ай бұрын
great video
@HoH
@HoH Ай бұрын
Interesting topic - it's something I noticed Professor Mearsheimer warning about in nearly every lecture regarding China's geopolitics I've come across. Beautiful maps & camera movement!
@ooliu
@ooliu Ай бұрын
American empiric scientist, china's old rival, but his theory is worth learning, and he also has fans in china
@todyeee
@todyeee Ай бұрын
谢谢你制作这部历史影片,以一个客观的叙述方式向大家陈述中国的近代史,祝你在未来愈来愈顺利并能在YT上成为更广为人知的历史频道。
@Jarod-vg9wq
@Jarod-vg9wq Ай бұрын
Late to the party but Happy I’m here!
@xaviermadrazo7249
@xaviermadrazo7249 Ай бұрын
Thank you for covering this topic ❤ Very very interesting
@OmniaDeus
@OmniaDeus Ай бұрын
The video didn't fully explain the opium trade and British involvement. At the time, there was a massive trade imbalance between China and the European powers. The Europeans really wanted Chinese goods like tea and porcelain, but the Chinese, as the video stated, was self reliant and didn't need European imports. As a result, the Europeans were quickly running out of silver to pay for Chinese goods - they didn't want to be the ones paying anymore. The British then thought of a "great" idea - "Why not sell drugs and get the entire country addicted? Once they are addicted, they will buy more and more and we'll make more money!" And so they planted huge plantations of opium in India and Ceylon, then sold them to China to "right" the trade imbalance. Then when the Chinese tried to crack down on their illegal drug trade, the British placed the blame on them and declared war. As to why the video thinks resisting illegal drug trade is "repression against British traders", I have no idea. TLDR: The British ran out of money to pay the Chinese, so they sold drugs and got the entire country addicted. After that they declared war saying that they should be able to sell drugs illegally in another country.
@ooliu
@ooliu Ай бұрын
yes
@Swenywendad
@Swenywendad Ай бұрын
This is happening all over again now … the propaganda has started and the second phase sanctioning has started and still can’t bring it down then the next phase will try to China monetary system and if it still cant bring it down and most likely they will invade again … the west never changed even after so many years… but china is well prepared this time to defend itself ….
@Golfdoggie_X
@Golfdoggie_X Ай бұрын
Ironically, now the U.S. is up to its old tricks, wanting to buy cheap Chinese goods and worried about the trade deficit, so it imposes tariffs for various reasons. Now you know why the Chinese don't like or even hate Americans?
@byakuya3603
@byakuya3603 Ай бұрын
In western logic, the war must have started because the other side made some harmless "small mistakes". It is normal in the west to slander and demonize the enemy.
@berniekatzroy
@berniekatzroy Ай бұрын
Enjoyed the tintin blue lotus reference and the thumbnail being an actual existing political cartoon.
@davidw.2791
@davidw.2791 Ай бұрын
Victoria: “What do you think you’re doing, Grandson Wilhelm?!”
@evelynn_teoh
@evelynn_teoh Ай бұрын
if u look at a longer time frame, her "humiliation" were def not limited to forces from the West. Historically most of her challengers were from the North instead. But nowadays they're trained and brain-tuned to fixate on 2 Enemies ~ US and JP. The rest are rendered non-existent.
@baichuanren885
@baichuanren885 Ай бұрын
Yeah, cause thoses old "invaders" have intergrated into the Chinese society nowadays as ethnic minority groups and lives along everyone else. Nice diversion, maybe try russian as a threat next time
@purplefloyd1513
@purplefloyd1513 Ай бұрын
Tintin chilling in the Opium lounge was a super cool Easter Egg
@XIXCentury
@XIXCentury Ай бұрын
It's great you posted this while I'm making a video about the Qing in the 19th century.
@capncake8837
@capncake8837 Ай бұрын
Let’s go, I was just learning more about this in college.
@kellychuang8373
@kellychuang8373 Ай бұрын
Yes really good video here and explained a lot.
@truongquoctuan9
@truongquoctuan9 Ай бұрын
I love the Tintin reference, very nice touch.
@meilinchan7314
@meilinchan7314 Ай бұрын
Watching the Chinese autotranslation from 10:37" was awesome. Fun to see it translate "Hakka" as "哈卡" (it's actually 客家 LOL).
@davidw.2791
@davidw.2791 Ай бұрын
It's like how to this day the official Chinese for (Sherlock) Holmes is Fu'ermosi, lol
@oldschoolman9878
@oldschoolman9878 Ай бұрын
8:01 nice Eric Andre reference: Let Me In. LET ME IN!!!!!!!!!!
@stonecoldgamer5222
@stonecoldgamer5222 Ай бұрын
I have been waiting for you to do this boxer vs united alliance.
@dinohunterking3238
@dinohunterking3238 Ай бұрын
When i woke up today I was not expecting to see the 19th Century Megazord.
@codyshi4743
@codyshi4743 Ай бұрын
I guess in one way or another the Chinese Boxer rebels are similar to the Palestinian Hamas. Both are really nationalist about their own individual home country.
@ooliu
@ooliu Ай бұрын
A very good opinion
@user-yl9em9xj2v
@user-yl9em9xj2v Ай бұрын
是的,我们中国人是这样评价义和团的。义和团因为是封建时代的农民运动,所以有很多不够完善的地方。但是他们拿起武器反抗侵略者。这种行为是完全正义的。
@robert5167
@robert5167 Ай бұрын
Do somethink about Wallachia and Vlad the Impaler next please!
@EntropyAlchemist
@EntropyAlchemist Ай бұрын
Noticed the nice Tintin Easter egg reference there in the opium den scene there.
@zabiniec770
@zabiniec770 Ай бұрын
Literally I saw video abaut exact same thing on GTBT like 3 days ago 😅
@thenewongoam2486
@thenewongoam2486 Ай бұрын
I recommend reading the Graphic novel Boxer and Saint and Guene Luen Yang about the story of China during the Century of Humiliation.
@2packrm781
@2packrm781 Ай бұрын
Thanks, I'll write it down for my next book to read.
@THEFIRE360
@THEFIRE360 Ай бұрын
2:41 Is that a Tin TIn reference? I loved those comics
@davidw.2791
@davidw.2791 Ай бұрын
The titular Blue Lotus was an opium den. 👍🏼
@Kossumies6
@Kossumies6 Ай бұрын
I see that Tintin there at 2:43. Nice little detail ;3
@hamishsewell5990
@hamishsewell5990 Ай бұрын
Great vid! Noticed the Tintin reference in the opium den
@1Chinese
@1Chinese Ай бұрын
One big mistake in your map of Qing China is the omission of Outer Manchuria. It refers to the land south of the Stanovoy Range, east of the Ussuri River, plus Sixty-Four Villages East of the River and Sakhalin Island, totaling more than one million square kilometers. It's the ancestral home and breeding ground of the Manchu people before they ruled China. Historically, this land has also been ruled by the Fuyu, Shiwei, Heishui Mohe, Jurchen and other tribes, as well as the Liao, Jin, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties. However, in the mid-19th century China was again defeated by the British and French in the Second Opium War and the Taiping Rebellion swept the entire country. Tsarist Russia fully took advantage of the Chinese weakness and forced the Qing government to cede Outer Manchuria during the Amur Annexation in the 1858 Treaty of Aigun and 1860 Treaty of Peking. They are the two most humiliating unequal treaties in modern Chinese history, causing China to lose the most territory. 你清代中国地图上的一大错误是遗漏了外满洲,它是指外兴安岭以南、乌苏里江以东、加上江东六十四屯和库页岛的土地,总计超过一百万平方公里。历史上,它是满族人的祖居和龙兴之地,也曾被扶余、室韦、黑水靺鞨、契丹、女真等民族与唐、辽、金、元、明和清朝等朝代统治过。 但在19世纪中叶,中国在第二次鸦片战争中再次惨败于英法联军之手,同时太平天国运动席卷全国,沙皇俄国乘人之危,趁机大肆吞并“阿穆尔(黑龙江)”流域地区,强迫清政府签订了1858年的《瑷珲条约》和1860年的《北京条约》,割让外满洲。这是中国近代史上最大的两个不平等条约,使中国失去了最多的领土。
@ignisilluminati
@ignisilluminati Ай бұрын
But the history of Manchurians are not the history of China. The nomads have independent history until they enter the Chinese mainland and establish an empire. Manchurian history becomes Chinese history only after they are sinified (Qing).
@ooliu
@ooliu Ай бұрын
​@@ignisilluminati Wrong, there was a government in the Ming Dynasty, the founder of the Qing Dynasty and even the officials of the Ming Dynasty, by the way, there was a government in the Tang Dynasty
@KyoanRain
@KyoanRain 10 күн бұрын
@@ignisilluminati中国是一个多民族国家,清帝国建立者曾是明朝将军。满洲是有很长时间不属于中国历史,但是满洲属于中国历史的时间横跨元朝明朝清朝。六百年的民族融合已经确立了满洲是中国本土的地位。
@hisenlau8603
@hisenlau8603 3 күн бұрын
​@@ignisilluminati After the Qin unification, China had its own historical records. This book spanned all the dynasties of China and served as proof of the government's legal succession. t is also the only country in the world with 5,000 years of documented history. This book meticulously records major events of each dynasty and explains why China is the only ancient civilization that has endured to this day. In contrast, much of Western civilization's history is inferred. However, in Chinese historical and archaeological excavations, finding a person's name allows us to pinpoint the exact dynasty and their official rank in the historical records.
@nicholaswoof88
@nicholaswoof88 Ай бұрын
Love the part showing the opium part where Tintin from the Blue Lotus appear
@helmann9265
@helmann9265 Ай бұрын
Very interesting 💯🌟🤔 Thanks
@jerryu8166
@jerryu8166 Ай бұрын
From Tiantsin(Now Tianjin) with love and respect for the armchair historian❤
@bobdollaz3391
@bobdollaz3391 Ай бұрын
Your city was so beautiful before the Europeans left and Mao Zedong's takeover
@jerryu8166
@jerryu8166 Ай бұрын
@@bobdollaz3391 Thank you for your reply
@adolft_official
@adolft_official Ай бұрын
@@bobdollaz3391 Yes , Europe was most prosperous and civilized under Ottomans, Hope they restore the order again
@MarkMcAllister-ni9sf
@MarkMcAllister-ni9sf Ай бұрын
@@adolft_official Lols, yeah, the Ottomans certainly didn't enslave Europeans.
@bobdollaz3391
@bobdollaz3391 Ай бұрын
@@adolft_official total bullocks! Their fellow ☪️ hated them for being so decadent and 🏳️‍🌈
@anghuy4297
@anghuy4297 Ай бұрын
2:40 yo is that my boy TinTIn???
@masteroutlaw100
@masteroutlaw100 Ай бұрын
Watching this as I come in from tending to my poppy field
@ismaelfleurine2620
@ismaelfleurine2620 Ай бұрын
The artist who created the thumbnail did a fabulous job
@donncuevas3220
@donncuevas3220 Ай бұрын
Bro did the brits dirty in the thumbnail 💀💀
@rainbowchaser7703
@rainbowchaser7703 Ай бұрын
Never guessed there could be a tintin cameo! A true man of culture.
@Numba003
@Numba003 26 күн бұрын
Thank you very much for another excellent, educational video! I would enjoy learning more on this topic if you ever want to consider more videos diving into the many important events in this period of Chinese history. God be with you out there, everybody. ✝️ :)
@ryanconstantinechong4346
@ryanconstantinechong4346 Ай бұрын
Nice Tintin reference you have there.
@teddyn240
@teddyn240 Ай бұрын
Please do a video on Manchukuo.
@David-yw5fg
@David-yw5fg Ай бұрын
The video almost excludes itself to the Chinese perspective without mentioning this. The European reasoning is bearly explained
@isaknir333
@isaknir333 Ай бұрын
2:38 gotta love the Tintin reference
@denismourenas4876
@denismourenas4876 Ай бұрын
Hahaha! Nice Tintin reference! 😉👍
@recurse
@recurse Ай бұрын
Great to see more videos on Chinese history, and also, surprisingly descent job pronouncing Empress Cixi's name! I was expecting something like /ˈsɪksi/ (uncomfortably close to Empress Sexy lol) rather than /ˈsiʃi/. Not perfect, but respectable!
@user-pj4lf5eq7y
@user-pj4lf5eq7y Ай бұрын
慈禧, I prefer her name, 叶赫娜拉 This person is very hilarious. She declared wars to 13 countries simultaneously.😂😂😂
@michaelowino228
@michaelowino228 Ай бұрын
Good video.
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