Tillmann Ziegert

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But on closer inspection, this episode exposes the fault-lines, and not the patriotic cohesion, of the Chinese empire. The warriors of Sanyuanli and its vicinity might have been fired by fury at the British, but this was a fury that scorned the rest of Chinese society – and especially the government. ‘We do not need official troops, nor the help of the state’, proclaimed one of the notices generated by the militia.
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