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The Politics of South China in the Early 19th Century
There was a period in the early 19 twenties were south china really was seen to have its own political dynamics. It's interesting, you know, about the thing about typing rebellion, which basically was triggered by fong sutan failing to pass imperial exempts. So if this assumption is true, it seems there was some systematic discrimination of thousand chinese in imperial china. I don't understand their rhetorics, but i think there was some feeling that a nine fan sam watem bapo, well, particularly for the ching empirer right? The economic basis too, i think, for the divergence. How did stalan a you non end up settling that with mo?