True. In the early 1900s, China faced significant turmoil from warlords and bandits, which stemmed from the weakening of the Qing Dynasty and the subsequent power vacuum. Regional warlords seized control over various territories, leading to fragmented governance and conflict. Banditry also flourished during this period, exacerbating the instability and suffering of the civilian population.
true
Boxer rebellion
In the early 1900s, China faced significant internal division and foreign invasion, particularly during the Boxer Rebellion and the aftermath of the Opium Wars. The Qing Dynasty struggled to maintain control amid widespread discontent and the rise of nationalist movements. To cope, reform-minded leaders attempted to modernize the military and government, while also seeking foreign support to fend off external threats. Ultimately, these efforts culminated in the 1911 Revolution, leading to the fall of the Qing Dynasty and the establishment of the Republic of China.
China could not fight Japan.
the People's Republic of China
true
Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Northeast China happened in 1946.
Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Southwestern China happened in 1950-02.
Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Northwestern China happened in 1949-11.
Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Northern China happened in 1949-04.
China
The Empress Dowager Cixi.
because of the civil war in china
Britain
there were bandits that hid in the hills and they where ready to ambush people at any time
The belifes of the Nationalist party was to take over China and rule everyone as slaves.
Kongfuzi