Paul Sorrells

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In the Forbidden City, however, there was resistance to real structural change, and the reformers of the late nineteenth century were unable to translate their ideas to the imperial establishment, or to the grassroots administration of the empire. Every year between the Taiping revolt and 1911 there was a rebellion somewhere in the Chinese countryside, and the unravelling of the empire began to resemble the periods of social unrest that had brought down earlier dynasties.
The Story of China: The Epic History of a World Power from the Middle Kingdom to Mao and the China Dream
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