Did any Han Chinese want to overthrow the Manchu rule in the Qing Dynasty?
1, anti-clearing and line-of-sight recovery do exist; 2. Without the mass base, the entry policy of the Qing Dynasty led to a sharp drop in the number of Han people, from 200 million directly to less than 5,000 W W, and Huguang's filling of Sichuan was an example. The surviving Han people are afraid of being killed and dare not resist (or all those who can resist are killed). The newly born Han people were forced to be enslaved, and without the honor of the Han people, the inheritance of their ancestors was cut off. Now Iraq is an example. It can be said that they were all killed and enslaved. The feudal way of the Qing dynasty can be said to be very developed, and there is no strong armed force in the local area. But did the central government concentrate the 20W pure Manchu army that exploited the interests of the Han people, and there were also a large number of Manchu officers and Han slaves directly controlled by Manchu nobles? It can be said that once there are signs of resistance in an area, all the Han people in this area will be killed. Do you think it is possible to form a large number of Han resistance forces? During the 300 years of the Qing dynasty, the policy of killing Han people was always implemented. Even the so-called Kanggan heyday was a joke, which was worse than that in the early Ming dynasty. Everything from the space station was killed and all the materials were destroyed. Sikuquanshu is an example. It can be said that the Han people at that time were all slaves and could kill at will.