Similar words: Japanese, japan, panel, beware, on the wane, reward, prewar, casino. Meaning: n. a war between China and Japan (1894 and 1895) over the control of the Korean Peninsula; China was overwhelmingly defeated at Port Arthur.
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1 Because of these reasons, the Sino-Japanese War failed, Li also failed.
2 The Sino-Japanese war indeed raises many crucial issues about East Asian history, and I would encourage you to explore them further.
3 During Second Sino-Japanese War, Chengdu becomes western culture center of China because of its special geographical location.
4 Many works of Feng Zhi in Sino-Japanese War time were published, although their literature styles are different, as created at the same time, they have complicated connections with each other.
5 If you order by the year of sino-japanese war era, military officers and men in the hail of bullets in the history of the forgotten.
6 I'd say Sino-Japanese War was pointless, and simply a power grab.
7 But the Sino-Japanese War after the increasingly conservative in their thoughts.
8 For China, Opium Wars and Sino-Japanese war in 19th century[sentencedict.com], and for Ottoman Empire "balance policies" during its collapsing period resulted with awakening of two important nations of the world.
9 1940 - Sino-Japanese War: Japan declares Nanking to be the capital of a new Chinese puppet government, nominally controlled by Wang Ching-wei.
10 The city saw severe fighting in the Sino-Japanese War of 1937 – 1945 and was occupied by Japan during World War II.
11 "Yellow River Cantata" written in the Sino-Japanese War in 1938 autumn and winter, the writer with the anti-Japanese forces marched to the northwest shore of the Yellow River.
12 Sino-Japanese War, Sino-French War, the Opium War, so that our "mother" gradually weakened.
13 When Japan attacked Korea, Chinawent to protect Korea, which then resulted in the First Sino-Japanese War. When Vietnam invaded Cambodia, the Chinese intervened.
14 This event, widely known as the Manchurian Incident,[www.Sentencedict.com] preceded the Second Sino-Japanese war by some six years.
15 The Mode of thinking of the Chinese nation in modern times had a change after the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895 as the national crisis grew more serious.
16 The objective course of events will be exceedingly rich and varied, with many twists and turns, and nobody can cast a horoscope for the Sino-Japanese war.
17 The next time Chinese warships put to sea was during the Sino-Japanese War of 1894 when they were quickly demolished by the Imperial Japanese Navy.
18 The third chapter describes that Sheng Xuanhai took the charge of the country hosted the situation after the Sino-Japanese War.
19 In other words, the history of CCP in Minnan region before the Sino-Japanese War was a process of transition from city to countryside.
20 Moreover, because of its control over Sheng Shi-tsai's regime, Xinjiang played a crucial role in the subsequent development of Sino-Soviet relationship and in Sino-Japanese war.
21 Tensions over Korea and Manchuria led to the first Sino-Japanese War in 1894-1895 and the Russo-Japanese War in 1904-1905.
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