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Westernization Movement: the Beginning of Modern Education in China
During the Westernization Movement, China took an important step in modern education. By setting up new schools, sending overseas students and training translators, military personnel and scientific and technological personnel, China initiated modern education. These measures not only injected new vitality into the society at that time, but also laid a solid foundation for future development.

Start a new school.

During the Westernization Movement, China began to set up new schools, which provided a new way for talent training. These schools not only pay attention to imparting modern scientific knowledge, but also cultivate students' innovative and practical abilities.

Send international students

In order to better learn and master advanced western science and technology, China began to send overseas students to study. These foreign students not only learned western scientific knowledge, but also had a deeper understanding of western culture and social system.

For vocational trainers

During the Westernization Movement, China began to pay attention to the training of translation, military and scientific talents. By cultivating these talents, China can better absorb and apply advanced western science and technology, and promote the process of China's modernization.