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In "Boxer Rebellion," the term "foreign devils" primarily refers to Westerners and Japanese foreigners who were seen as imperialist invaders in China during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The Boxers, a secret society, viewed these foreign influences as corrupting and harmful to Chinese society, leading them to call for violence against these outsiders. Thus, the "foreign devils" are not a specific race but rather a derogatory term encompassing various foreign nationals perceived as oppressors.

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