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The Historical Significance of the Revolution of 1911
Many students find it difficult to understand and grasp the historical significance of the Revolution of 1911. Here, the author tries to make a comprehensive analysis of the historical significance of the Revolution of 1911, hoping to help the college students. First, judging from the development history of China's political system, the Revolution of 1911 overthrew the decadent Qing Dynasty, buried the feudal autocracy that ruled China for more than 2,000 years, and established the first democratic republic in the history of China, which is of epoch-making historical significance. Second, judging from the history of China's economic development, the Revolution of 1911 overthrew the imperial system, shook the feudal economic foundation, greatly improved the social and political status of the national bourgeoisie, stimulated their enthusiasm for revitalizing industry, and promoted the development of China's national capitalism. Thirdly, judging from the development history of the China Revolution, the Revolution of 1911 was a bourgeois democratic revolution in a "relatively complete sense". It combined anti-imperialism and feudalism for the first time, and brought the old democratic revolution into a new historical stage, which was the first historic change in the development of China revolution in the 20th century. Fourthly, judging from the development history of China Thought, the Revolution of 1911 was not only a revolutionary movement, but also a profound enlightenment thought. It broadens people's horizons, strengthens people's political enthusiasm, promotes national awakening, greatly promotes the ideological emancipation of the Chinese nation, and makes democracy and ideas deeply rooted in people's hearts. From then on, anyone who wants to be an emperor will be spurned by the people and will only be a flash in the pan.