Reunification of China | 3 Minute History
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- Опубликовано: 2 июл 2024
- People mentioned:
KMT - Chiang Kai Shek,
Fengtian Clique - Zhang Zhoulin, Zhang Xueliang
Christian Warlord - Feng Yuxiang
Zhili Clique - Wu Peifu, Sun Chuanfang
Shaanxi - Yan Xishan
Xinjiang - Yang Zengxin, Jin Shuren
KMT - Sun Yat-Sen, Wang Jingwei, Chiang Kai Shek, Hu Hanmin
KMT Allies - Li Zongren, Tang Jiyao, Chen Jitang
Yunnan - Long Yun
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So basically China turned into game of thrones on steroids
At any point in time china is just something else on steroids
Aviation lord that comment made my day
Darth Guilder especially the Yuan Dynasty. It's basically a cute couple on steroids (because it was China and Mongolia, along with Korea, but he or she isn't in the marriage, more like the awesome roommate)
Well China has been going through this many times in its history, starting from The Warring States period 2500 years ago after Zhou dynasty collapsed which eventually led to China's unification by Qing Shi Hung at 221 B.C. Then every 250-300 years there was something like this. China was going from peak->valley->peak. Currently, China is going towards another peak in next 50 years starting from its last valley caused by Opium War in 1840.
so each of those warlords ruled a piece of land that's bigger than most countries
China is like a Roman empire that keeps trying to reform. This is why unification is so important for China. Civil wars have been happening for thousands of years, every time China splits up, the strong nations try to conquer everyone and the weak nations say they want peace except many start trying to conquer others once they take power.
That's why China might as well stay as one country.
Don't worry non-Chinese friends, even in our Chinese high school this whole period is a mind fuck for us to learn as well.
I feel so bad for you people...I can only imagine learning about this utter mind fuck.
majingwei I thought Google was regulated in China..... Well it is but I thought access to certain sites was restricted. Guess not RUclips
Gmrads it is regulated, but there are millions of us using VPN to get access to RUclips, FB, etc, it is fairly easy. Most just don't commend because they don't speak English.
majingwei oh so that's how people do it.
majingwei Get out of China before Trump drops the nuke.
God this is confusing.
apparently trying to explain ultra complicated politics of warlord era china in 3 minutes wasn't a good idea
+DontLookAtThis
And I bet if caption reads 3 hours, we wouldn't have watched it either XD
@@rusticbox9908 I would have but you have a point.
Not exactly, it is in that this needs more context of the previous era (maybe has far back has the century of humiliation) to truly appreciate and understand that China is an empire built on a foundation of sand paper and chewing gum like it still is today and like it's contemporaries in the USSR and the Yugoslavian system.
Im over 13 wikipedia articles in and still don understand it
my ethnicity is Chinese. and I believe many Chinese people today are not familiar with this warlord era. very informative video, thank you.
SucM D Because they use most of the time to spread communist propaganda and state worship rather than actual education, unless your Taiwanese...
Jihadi Jesus there are 1.5 billion people in China, and all of them are doing Communist stuff all day long? then they just miraculously have the second largest economy in the world?
Don't listen to him. He's one to talk about propagand while obvioudly only soeeibg out what he was thought also. Ironic
SucM D doing communist stuff...lol what is the communist stuff? lol you just made my day.
Exactly. That's my point. I'm being sarcastic.
I like how it's so easy for me to understand European history and so hard to understand Asian history
GerackSerack I'm sorry I don't speak Italian
Ryan Wiles that's because it is so big with so many different cultures. It's not like you can find any similarities between India and Japan
The Warlords Period is one of the most complicated periods in World History, possibly even the most complicated in the past century. There's plenty of other stuff which is much more straightforward.
Because the names of familiar people and cities resonate more with Chinese who have a better grasp of their own history and geography. Also, English is terrible at describing characters of Chinese names which make the whole story hard to follow.
So many names, aggghhh! Can I have a transcript please?
+Samuel Harris Ill try to sort one out
Jabzy Thanks, love the videos.
A map with names will help understanding.
I did a part of the subtitles for this video but I stopped because I kept making mistakes and I think I'm writing about the wrong people sometimes.
Jabzy this video needs to become your channel presentation...
What?
These videos are Great! And just in time as I justed started to read into Chinese recent history myself. Keep up the good work, I love it! :D
This was awesome but holy damn there's so many chans.. I lost count
Oh God,this is a mindfuck to me...
Mongolia had been captured by several warlords during the civil war, and Yan Xi-Shan has also controlled SuiYuan (part of inner mongolia today) instead of only ShanXi. It is complicated, but good job for introducing it in 3 min.
China is so interesting, the government and the people. It kinda sucks that the relationship between China and some other large country's are.... Rough.
This part is probably the most confusing part to study in my modern China history class...
Ancient China is boring imo, modern China history is interesting. And not only those countries, it also have a rough relationship with an island next to it if you know what I mean.
@Lord Of Vengeance still is called Republic of China lol.
Hey man, I just want to let you know that I really like your videos. They're really neat and I think the concept of your series is really quaint. I specially like the introduction. I just subscribed and I hope your channel does well in the future. I hope you can get some little income out of youtube and make the upgrades you want.
Thanks for the good content.
Hey Jabzy you should do a video on the Greek War of Independence (1821-1827) or the Greek Civil war (1946-1949) they are both very interesting
You got to be a freak to untangle and understand these sequence of events. So well done.
thanks dude I had a test the next day with this being partially on it
Very cool videos!
May I suggest something about medieval south-east asia? Khmer empire, ayutthaya thailand, etc. It would be cool now that you are getting into not so known here topics.
The names are so similar that it just melts together
Thank you!
Can you talk about the border conflict between Vietnam and China in 1979?
Excellent topic
How can you pronounce all these names and cities so fluidly
Well done!
You need a map with written names of various entities. I'm fairly certain that over 95% (with the 5% reserved for Chineese and neighboring peoples) of the audience failed to understand 90% of the video.
And you will say “ Thanks Uncle Mao “ for make thing easier into only one group at the end called The People Republic of China.
The videos are great...if you can remember its content that is!
You could have included in the video a writen list of names of leaders, factions and which parts of China they controled. It's not that easy to discern what of those words is supposed to be a persons name, a factions name and the name of a place. Still, great video!
The warlords era, the civil war, WWII, the Great Leap Forward, the cultural revolution... And China still has more than a billion people in it. Image what it would be like without this period of turmoil.
Osman Oglu
Would that be a bad thing?
@Osman Oglu Judging from the UN records, most of the chinese population growth occured under MaoZeDong, they were around 0.4 billion when communist won civil war.
In the description, there is a minor mistake, Yan Xishan is called leader of Shaanxi but he was actually leader of Shanxi
Can you add subtitles to these videos? I can volunteer if you want. I tried a part for this one .... but it's hard without a transcript.
It brings home to me just how unstable China has been in recent times. Perhaps this explains the iron uncompromising fist of the current regime.
dude could you make one about the finnish civil war
Great video but the names are so confusing =(
adlerzwei yeah it's gonna be hard for non Mandarin speakers
SucM D its hard even for us mandarin speakers to understand since there arent any tones used, all the names sound similar to me.
saddd
Really? :D
adlerzwei that can be true. all Chinese languages are tonal language, meaning that same syllable pronounced with different tones will become different words.
Great!
Chiang Kai Shek? More like Chiang Kai Shreked!
The Japanese didn't assassinate Zhang Zuolin with a pistol though. They had a bridge collapse over his train cart of a running train instead :D
Do the history of A song of Ice and Fire
this video's upload is 3 minute history
They should make a game for this period.
You should really do a Syrian civil war video
Wait...so when does Santa Anna besiege the Alamo?
I would love to understand this, but the names make it so confusing!
Take a shot every time he says "Xiang", "Xing", or "Hai"
German unification was so much easier to understand
can you do the Indo-Pakistani dispute?
《GUNBOATS AND MARINES The United States Navy in China, 1925-1928 》Bernard D. Cole, about Nanjing riot. 1927
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One American died and two were wounded, Dr. Wynne was murdered, and Miss Moffitt and Mr. Hobart were wounded. In this case,
One Japanese sailor was killed and one civilian and one consular officer was injured. The Japanese consul who was ill was bedridden, but luckily he was not injured. In this case,
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Jabzy, I think it would be good if you made Ukrainian Wars of Independence in 3 Minutes. What do you think? Hmmm, and I mean the Wars just after World War 1, not any other else.
why are all their names the exact same it makes this so hard to learn
make indian partition video
How do you make your videos?
Mir Tanvir Photoshop for images, audacity for sound and aimersoft video editor to put them together
Warlord had never declared independence from central government. It is like Taiwan situation.
Hi map inventor.
This video need a subtitle, and a lot of pause
I swear I didn't understand any of that :L
Oh China!
"reunification"
Except it has been unified some 4000 yeRs ago so "reunificTion" is correct
This man have an arragator in his az, how dare say you am a china, haz i not best engrish??
A China man correcting my English.
This is just getting funny.
Either r that or three year old with mental health problems is in this comment section.
What about Mao Zedong being helped by Josef Stalin?
That never happened until 30 years later, Stalin's "help" caused the failure of the Jiangxi soviet and the long march
All these Chinese names sound the same to me.
Maarten van Rossem Lezingen it is easy, your name is like four chinese names, so I can not see how remember any one chinese name would be hard for you.
That's because he can't pronounce them properly and you've got a foreign ear.
All I heard was China Chinese and warlord
Complicated stuff
Guerra da Prata.
Tem que pedir em Ingles Matheus,Viva o Imperador ! Viva o Império !
all i hear was chang took over chang then chang allied with chang agienst chang wtf !!
Coincidence????
@@nationaliseeverything7831
Don't know pro :)
son and the holy spirit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! enver form the father!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! wang jgiine chengijun chiang kai shek....................
Can't you just give them equivalent European names so we can keep track?
Thats stupid names are the same in all spoken languages
Jason Denton What?
Jon Names are the same in all languages. Can't be translated to sound different.
Jason Denton That's simply not true. Look at the variations of European names. Peter, Pierre, Pedro, Pieter, ect.
In regards to more oriental names, why not just give a literal translation and adapt it to a European name with the same literal translation.
Jon Its still pePter, just different languages and pronunciation, so it will be pronounced differently. Like say; Dofu Chinese originally, but Tofu because Japanese pronunciation , Hanji/a means Chinese scrip in Korean, Kanji means the same in Japanese. Yuen, yen Chinese and Ngyen in Vietnamese, li Le, Lee. Schmiedt, Smith, My point was that Peter had an origin and was "adopted" not translated as indoeuropean is one large family.
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son and the holy psirit !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! never from the fahtr!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! wang jignwei chenbijun chiang kai shek.
you speak waaay too fast, it would be better to talk slower and just make the video longer
Too many chans
Why is it 90% of these 3 minute videos are bordering 5 minutes...you can do better than this!
can't you just refer to the players by simple name? like Fred or Tim (even tough it wasn't their real name). Chinese people do this to themselves all the time i my company and it makes things much easier.
That's just dumb and not historical at all, not to mention confusing. Might as well give obscure scientific latin terms normal english names.
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