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On June 6, 1894, in order to suppress the uprising of the Dongxue Party in Korea, the Qing government sent the Huai Army to land in Yashan
On this day, 131 years ago, June 6, 1894 (May 3, 1894, the Qing government sent the Huai Army to land in Yashan in order to suppress the uprising of the Dongxue Party in Korea. On June 6, 1894, in order to suppress the uprising of the Dongxue Party of Korea, the Qing government, at the request of the King of Korea, sent Ye Zhichao and Nie Shicheng to lead 2400 Huai troops to land in Yashan. After the Meiji Restoration in Japan, the "Road Policy" was launched. His primary goal was to invade Korea and China. In 1876, Japan forced the Lee Dynasty of Korea to sign the Treaty of Jianghua. From then on, North Korea gradually became a colony. The Korean people were unwilling to be slaves, and a large-scale Dongxue Party peasant uprising finally broke out in 1894. The founder of the Dongxue Party was named Cui Jiyu, who promoted the idea of equality in a religious form and opposed feudal rule and foreign aggressive forces. A famine occurred in North Korea in 1893. In January 1894, the Dongxue Party led the peasant uprising, captured the Gubu County Government and captured the county magistrate alive. After the rebels captured the county and city, they established a revolutionary regime enforcement office, proposing the slogan of eliminating all the powerful and powerful people and expelling the will of the committee. In March, the peasant army defeated the reactionary army that came to suppress and took advantage of the victory to advance. At the end of April, Quanzhou, an important southern town, was captured in one fell swoop, and the revolutionary wave swept across the country. Faced with the rapid revolutionary storm, the Li Dynasty was horrified. On the one hand, he pretended to agree to the twelve demands put forward by the peasant army, including equal distribution of land, and on the other hand, he requested the Qing government of China to send troops to assist in the suppression. Japan insidiously encouraged China to send troops in order to create an excuse for itself to send troops to North Korea. The Qing government sent troops to North Korea in June. Japan immediately followed suit and sent troops to land in North Korea, and quickly provoked the Sino-Japanese War of 1894. In this complex situation, the rebels were divided internally. The group led by Quan Fuzhun advocated attacking Seoul, overthrowing the Li Dynasty and expelling the Japanese invaders, while the group led by Cui Shiheng promoted Confucianism and benevolence. In October, Quanfu Zhun resolutely led his troops to Seoul. In November, the rebels suffered a serious setback. In December, the full salary was captured and later died heroically. The uprising was suppressed. The Dongxue Party Uprising was a large-scale armed uprising in the modern history of North Korea. Although it was suppressed by the Japanese invaders and the reactionary North Korean authorities, it fully demonstrated the tenacious revolutionary spirit of the Korean people who were unwilling to surrender. Ye Zhichao's comment: The modern Sino-Japanese war has begun


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