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The Influence of the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895?

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Explanation:1、 Impact on China

The failure of the Sino Japanese War of 1894-1895 marked the failure of the Westernization Movement, which lasted more than 30 years in the Qing Dynasty. The achievements of modernization turned into nothing and broke the Chinese people's pursuit of national rejuvenation in modern times. The cession of land, the loss of sovereignty, the convenience of the big powers to share capital, and the upsurge of dividing up, marked that the big powers' invasion of China entered a new stage, greatly deepened China's semi-colonialism, and China's international status declined sharply. The Sino-Japanese War directly led to the upsurge of the Chinese people's movement to save the nation from danger. The bourgeoisie set off the reform movement and the democratic revolution movement. The Chinese people's spontaneous struggle against aggression rose, such as the Boxer Movement.

2、 Impact on the Far East

Japan received huge reparations and strategic places such as Taiwan, which not only promoted the further development of its capitalism, but also facilitated Japan's further aggression and expansion in the Far East, making Japan the only emerging capitalist power in Asia. In addition, in order to confront Russia and shed the shame of the intervention of the three countries, Japan, on the one hand, put forward the slogan of "lying on the hardships and tasting the courage" and re-opened the ten-year military expansion plan; On the other hand, it contributed to the formation of the "Anglo-Japanese alliance" and started a new round of hegemony in East Asia.

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