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Tang Caichang

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305: 31: 174:-rooted ideas of race in contemporary China. He postulated that humankind was divided into the four main races: yellow, white, red, and black. According to Tang's views, the yellow and white races were inherently superior to the red and black ones and crossbreeding with superior races was a way to improve the race ( 376: 381: 342: 371: 286: 255: 391: 401: 396: 386: 411: 335: 155:, however he and thirty others were arrested by Qing forces before it ever began on August 21, 1900. By order of 328: 216: 87: 366: 361: 160: 282: 251: 312: 221: 175: 171: 118: 247:
Discourses of Weakness in Modern China: Historical Diagnoses of the »Sick Man of East Asia«
192:). Tang also stated that the origins of humanity could be traced specifically to China. 406: 105: 304: 355: 156: 136: 52: 276: 245: 211: 206: 148: 201: 140: 30: 164: 144: 44: 183: 152: 126: 70: 74: 48: 167:. He is considered by the Chinese to be a martyr for revolution. 139:
revolutionary and political activist. He and fellow reformer
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People executed by the Qing dynasty by decapitation
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Index


Liuyang
Hunan
Qing Empire
Hankou
Hunan
Tang Caichang's uprising
Tang Youren
Chinese
pinyin
Qing dynasty
Tan Sitong
Liuyang
Kang Youwei
Hankou
Zhang Zhidong
Viceroy of Huguang
Wuchang
Social Darwinist
Chinese
pinyin
Tan Sitong
Kang Youwei
Sun Yat-sen
Hundred Days' Reform
Wuchang uprising


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