1890s

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The 1890s was the decade of the First Sino-Japanese War and the Hundred Day Reforms.

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1890


1891


1892


1893


1894

  • 1894 in the Western calendar is roughly equivalent to:
  • Buddhist Events
  • Political Events
    • August 1: First Sino-Japanese War begins
    • November 21: Japan occupies Port Arthur

1895

  • 1895 in the Western calendar is roughly equivalent to:
  • Buddhist Events
  • Political Events
    • April 17: Treaty of Shimonoseki signed, ending the First Sino-Japanese War
    • May 25: Qing officials in Taiwan proclaim Republic of Formosa
    • May 29: Japanese troops land in Jilong, Taiwan
    • October 21: Formosa resistance ended in Taiwan
    • October 26: Failed uprising in Guangzhou 廣州
    • December 8: Yuan Shikai appointed general of nascent New Army

1896


1897


1898

  • 1898 in the Western calendar is roughly equivalent to:
  • Buddhist Events
  • Political Events
    • March 6: German Empire leases Jiaozhou Bay (Qingdao) for 99 years
    • March: Russia leases Guandong territory (Port Arthur)
    • May 27: France occupies Guangzhouwan in Guangzhou
    • June 11 - September 21: The Hundred Days of Reform
    • September: Empress Dowager assumes regency of the Qing

1899


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