The Manchus, who established the Qing Dynasty in 1644, initially sought to maintain stability by adopting Confucian principles and incorporating Chinese scholars into their administration. While they implemented policies that promoted agricultural development and trade, they also enforced certain discriminatory practices, such as the queue hairstyle, which symbolized loyalty to the Manchu rulers. In periods of unrest, such as during the Taiping Rebellion, the Manchus often employed harsh measures to suppress dissent, leading to significant suffering among the Chinese population. Overall, their rule was marked by a complex relationship that included both integration and oppression.
by sucking the little chinese nuts.
Barred intermarriage between Manchus and Chinese.
1911 Chinese Revolution.
he hated them and sent them out
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Travel to Manchuria, Learn the Manchurian language, and Marry Manchus
It ended the rule of the Qing dynasty.
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1. The Manchus established strong military garrisons in key Chinese cities.They also made sure that all the important government and army posts were held by Manchus rather than ethnic Han Chinese. This way, they were able to keep the ethnic Han Chinese population firmly under the thumb. I hope this helps :)
They established a dynasty and used leadership styles similar to those of the Chinese.
Chinese farmers were not happy under the Manchu rule. They said the rulers were greedy and unfair. Most Chinese farmers were poor. Finally the peasants rebelled.
The Manchus' role was ruling china during the Qin dynasty and......