The Birth of the Chinese Republic — History in a Minute by Kisa In 1911, a revolution overthrew China’s last imperial dynasty, the Qing. After centuries of emperors, China became a republic led by Sun Yat-sen. The empire collapsed, but stability didn’t come — warlords, chaos, and civil war followed, shaping China’s turbulent 20th century. #History #explain
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The birth of the Red Chinese, the history of art in China is going to be a civil war. On the one hand, the power of the Chinese and the nationalists. They have money, cities and weapons of America. With another communist, Mao Zedum and his army. They have the power and support of poor Christians. The power of the power was to win quickly, but the regime failed. The generals fought soldiers and the soldiers and the masses were killed. The power of the Chinese, understand? Everything is over. He evacuates the remains of the army, a significant part of the gold supply and the main museum treasure. They go to Taiwan. From this moment, Taiwan and China's materials live separately. 1949. Beijing, Mao Zedum, stand on the street and announce it. The Chinese people went from knee to knee. The Chinese people's republic, the world, in shock. A huge country behind one of them became a communist. Mao employs western business and diplomats. China is closed and is close to the USSR. It's true, it's not for long. The United States lose the key country of Asia. Mao turns out a green China and begins to lead it with tough methods. But the main goal is to reach the country of the United States and not to interfere with the West.



