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Anti-Qing sentiment refers to a sentiment principally held in China against the Manchu ruling during Qing Dynasty, which was often resented for being foreign and barbaric. The Qing was decried as having destroyed traditional Chinese culture by banning traditional Chinese clothes (the hanfu) and forcing Chinese to wear their hair in a queue in the Manchu style. It was also blamed for suppressing Chinese science and causing China to transform from the world's premiere power to a poor, backwards nation. The slogan "Oppose the Qing; Restore the Ming" was used by Sun Yat-Sen during the Xinhai…mehr

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Anti-Qing sentiment refers to a sentiment principally held in China against the Manchu ruling during Qing Dynasty, which was often resented for being foreign and barbaric. The Qing was decried as having destroyed traditional Chinese culture by banning traditional Chinese clothes (the hanfu) and forcing Chinese to wear their hair in a queue in the Manchu style. It was also blamed for suppressing Chinese science and causing China to transform from the world's premiere power to a poor, backwards nation. The slogan "Oppose the Qing; Restore the Ming" was used by Sun Yat-Sen during the Xinhai revolution which overthrew the Qing dynasty. In the broadest sense, an anti-Qing activist was anyone who engaged in anti-Manchu direct action. This includes many mainstream political movements and uprisings, such as Taiping Rebellion, the Xinhai revolution, the Revive China Society, the Tongmenghui, the Panthay Rebellion, the Dungan revolt, White Lotus Rebellion etc.