Chinese Revolutionary Activities in Malaya
978-613-0-64375-1
6130643756
120
2010-08-02
39.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online.Sun Yat-sen along with Tong Meng Hui were not all that successful in holding revolutionary activities in Malaya, which consists of present-day Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore. The British colonial government maintained diplomatic relations with the Qing Government from the point of view of national relations, and the Qing embassies in Singapore and Penang became obstructions for the revolutionary activities. On the other side, the diplomats of the Qing Government visited areas of Malaya, and was welcomed by the local Chinese residents. These diplomats were sent to appeal the local Chinese to have their loyalty on the Qing Government, and some of them sold government positions to achieve these goals. Hu Hanmin described the Chinese in the Southeast Asia as "Anyone that had some sort of official positions under the Manchus can go to Southeast Asia and bluff, saying "The three generations of my family were all first-grade officials, and I'm also a significant official with luxurious government headgear!", and these bluffs will create a sensation in the local Chinese to adore you.
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