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The 1911 Revolution, also known as the Xinhai Revolution or Hsinhai Revolution, ended China's last imperial dynasty, the Qing dynasty, and led to the establishment of the Republic of China. The revolution was the culmination of a decade of agitation, revolts, and uprisings. Its success marked the collapse of the Chinese monarchy, the end of over two millennia of imperial rule in China and the 200-year reign of the Qing, and the beginning of China's early republican era.

The Qing had struggled for a long time to reform the government and resist foreign aggression, but the program of reforms after 1900 was opposed by conservatives in the Qing court as too radical and by reformers as too slow. Several factions, including underground anti-Qing groups, revolutionaries in exile, reformers who wanted to save the monarchy by modernizing it, and activists across the country debated how or whether to overthrow the Qing dynasty. The flash-point came on 10 October 1911, with the Wuchang Uprising, an armed rebellion among members of the New Army. Similar revolts then broke out spontaneously around the country, and revolutionaries in all provinces of the country renounced the Qing dynasty. On 1 November 1911, the Qing court appointed Yuan Shikai (leader of the powerful Beiyang Army) as prime minister, and he began negotiations with the revolutionaries.

In Nanjing, revolutionary forces created a provisional coalition government. On 1 January 1912, the National Assembly declared the establishment of the Republic of China, with Sun Yat-sen, leader of the Tongmenghui (United League), as President of the Republic. A brief civil war between the North and the South ended in compromise. Sun would resign in favor of Yuan, who would become President of the new national government, if Yuan could secure the abdication of the Qing emperor. The edict of abdication of the six-year-old Xuantong Emperor, was promulgated on 12 February 1912. Yuan was sworn in as president on 10 March 1912.

In December 1915, Yuan restored the monarchy and proclaimed himself as the Hongxian Emperor, but the move was met with strong opposition from the population and the Army, leading to his abdication in March 1916 and the reinstatement of the Republic. Yuan's failure to consolidate a legitimate central government before his death in June 1916 led to decades of political division and warlordism, including an attempt at imperial restoration of the Qing dynasty.

The revolution is named Xinhai because it occurred in 1911, the year of the Xinhai (辛亥) stem-branch in the sexagenary cycle of the traditional Chinese calendar. The governments of Taiwan and China both consider themselves the legitimate successors to the 1911 Revolution and honor the ideals of the revolution including nationalism, republicanism, modernization of China and national unity. 10 October is the National Day of the Republic of China on Taiwan, and the Anniversary of the 1911 Revolution in the PRC.

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[–] [email protected] 8 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

i... wasn't as dissatisfied with the bleach ending as i expected to be.I'm mad that Chad was ultimately shafted. Did I miss a page? It really felt like he did absolutely nothing at all in TYBW. If even, like, Tsukishima got a moment, I feel you gotta give a deuteragonist his fair share. I think Rukia should have been giving more time to shine too, I know she had her moment but she's literally the second main character. I feel she kind of lost prominence further and further as the story went on. Isshin continues to kinda just be there. I get his story, but it really didn't feel like he did much either in the fights, other than helping Ryūken deliver the Requiem Stand Arrow to Uryū.

I am, however, pleasantly surprised on how Orihime was handled. I was always sort of waiting for her to get Sakura'd, really, I kinda felt the vibe there initially. I think her, Renji, Uryū, Kenpachi, and Mayuri were handled the best during this arc. I enjoyed Nemu's death, it surprisingly humanized Mayuri (who I can only begrudgingly respect with a complimentary restraining order). I enjoyed the Aizen team-up at the end. Aizen as a character to me really stood out this entire run–I love this Light Yagami motherfucker, very much my type of antagonist.

cute epilogue. not much to say. at least Chad got his dues.

it didn't feel as abrupt as it seemed to be, partly because I binged it, partly because Yhwach kind of has to be nuked from orbit. Kubo wrote himself into a corner with him, honestly. A tad bit overscaled.

At a certain point in a serialized work, you kind of just have to pull the plug when you don't know what else to do. I'm more bitter about JJK than this because JJK's final arc was so fucking boring I legitimately dropped it for a good bit before picking it back up. I have the privilege of reading bleach in retrospect. I'm sure I would be more annoyed if I wasn't already briefed that the ending would be middling, or if I was keeping up with it then.

Give me a few days to sit on this and I'll have a final review posted, either to the anime comm or megathread

[–] [email protected] 3 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Star Trek: what if a Vulcan went to the changeling homeward and mind melded with the whole great link at once?

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

Cw: butter on bread

Buttered and toasted both sides of some bread in a pan, and poured a bit of HEINZ BEANS on top. The national breakfast of the British People tastes actually pretty good

Saw this in my WeChat feed. Is this a win for bairenfan or beanis or both

[–] [email protected] 8 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

I haven't gotten high in I think 3 weeks, and I haven't hit a THC vape in maybe 2 moonths, since I threw it out and switched to gummies. Last time I got sober while job hunting (and didn't even get drug tested at my new one lol) I switched to having anywhere from 1-3 drinks a night. This time I am not drinking much, which is how I did it several years ago when I stopped vaping for like 3 years. It's harder than I remember this first time. My blood pressure was fucked up for the first week completely off THC, which didn't happen either of the last two times.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 6 days ago

Been thinking about re-inventing the elf in different ways lately. One that I think is potentially very fun is that they're ape-like, with bodies that are adapted to arboreal life - long arms, grasping feet, and the like. Like they were a parallel branch of humanoids that didn't abandon the trees for the grass, but like, with more tool use and language than modern great apes.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 5 days ago

Anyway, why aren't you reading "how do we relationship"?

[–] [email protected] 6 points 6 days ago
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