Some Chinese shells were blanks due to corruption. The Beiyang Fleet was far superior to the Japanese but without proper troops, logistics, and red-taped by corruption and general weakness in the late Qing, the Beiyang Fleet was just a hunk of metal.
Yes. Too true. The Beiyang Fleet should be better equipped as the government is actually funding 4 million dollars into it (I think its around 10 billion today?). But in reality, sadly, the financial guy got something personal with the military guy and gave him no money (And because the empress aka queen took the money to build herself a garden). The Beiyang Fleet was in poor shape due to no money in repairing. They were also poorly equipped, in some way. During the Yazu River battle, the Beiyang Fleet met the Japanese Imperial fleet head to head. The number of ships China had was 10 while the Japanese had 12. The Chinese had no repetitive cannons but the Japanese had 60+, and the Japanese outgunned them in matter of cannons as well. The Chinese tried a strategy of pushing right cross the Japanese fleet, but this method requires a fast ship but the Chinese ships were in poor condition and was slow af (half speed of Japanese). The Japanese flanked the Chinese from behind, separated all ships from one another, destroyed the Chinese command bridge within 10 minutes of the battle. The Chinese fleet fought for 5 hours (without a commander) before calling a retreat. All ships were ranked except for the 2 flagships. They both took more than a thousand shots but the armour still held strong (Made in German!). But in the end only one ship went back to China coz another one hit in some mine alike, and got disabled, and the captain decided to blow up the ship and suicide coz he thought he made a stupid mistake and didn't want the Japs from taking their ship and grow stronger
Good stuff! Learning about these obscure conflicts really does improve one's "big picture" grasp of the later, bigger conflicts and why they came about. Much appreciated.
+Jabzy Could you put the Tonghak Rebellion on your to-do list? That rebellion is so little known despite obviously claiming hundreds of thousands of lives and having a lasting effect on Korea. Or -the Greek Civil War (1945-49) -The Malaya Emergency -The Indonesian War of Independence Lots of stuff hardly no-one even knows about.
Jabzy That's tricky... even if you split it into 'fronts' (Western, Eastern, African + Middle Eastern, Mediterranean/Atlantic/Indian/Pacific Ocean, China + S.E. Asia/Pacific Theatre) idk how the hell you'd keep each video down to approximately 3 mins. You'd probably be best extending each episode to 5-10 mins, and maybe even make it as a separate series from 3 Minute history. Lol what a headache! Maybe it's best you stick to the Anglo-Zanzibar war... that lasted 40-45 minutes. :P
citylightsish Cheers. Well I'm sort of finished the Russian Civil War, Third Crusade, Yugolsav Wars and Glorious Revolution. Although I've been tweaking the script for the Russian Civil War and Yugoslav Wars for a while now - just to make sure they're neutral enough.
1598AD, first Sino Japanese war. Total troop mobilization over half million, total civilian and military casualty over 1 million. Put you in perspective, a scale of conflict classified as a "war" at the same time period in Europe has troop mobilization numbered at best in thousands
lilyaud At the beginning I did, but I had no idea where I could find decent free music I could use without breaking copyright rules. The only sites I found had a pretty small selection, so I would have been struggling to find music relating to the Yugoslav Wars, Italo-Turkish War, Mithridatic Wars etc.
So annoying when people keep claiming America is evil for dropping those atomic bombs on Japan but say nothing on what they did to china and korea years prior…
Red, You've posted your little whimper the wrong place. There is no mention of Americans and atom bombs in this at all. You may be on autopilot, and need to get yourself under control again... Good luck.
***** Afraid I'm still busy finishing off my next couple videos. Once they're over I'm going to start researching my next one. So it could take a while
Ah yes sorry I was mixing stuff up a bit. I only noticed it later. I apologize for my self, my family, my friends, my country and for every thing I have ever done wrong and I deeply apologize to anyone who was offended by my comment, that was not my intention. I am deeply sorry and hope you can forgive me. And that is what an apology for something like this would go on TV
This article suffers from the Western "poor isolated Asians" trope. As soon as the Anglo-Americans learned about steam engines, everybody else started signing treaties, and that showed that they were no longer isolated, see?
They weren't directly against China, but rather Korea. Furthermore they weren't done by the Empire of Japan, but Toyotomi's Shogunate. But yeah, if they did invade China, sure, this would've been the second one.
Pete9320 well , the Toyotomi Shogunate "united" Japan more then any other Shogunate also they invaded Korea becouse they wanted to invade China , and Korea refused to let the troops pass (witch is obvius)
+Carrot Does Gaming Yup, that is very true (and you are right in putting shogunate in air quotations, he was only regent). However what actually happened made it not the Sino-Japanese war, but the Imjin war. They had to change war-plans as they never made it to China (and it wasn't a war between Japan and China, but a war between Japan and Korea, in contrast to this). Had they officially declared war on the Chinese, this would've been a Sino-Japanese war, no matter what then happened. Tl,dr; When you classify events and wars, it is done after a conflict has ended. And seeing as Toyotomi never invaded China, the imjin wae was not the first Sino-Japanese war.
Pete9320 ok , yes it is true , but also when the war as almost over the Chinese helped the Koreans (since Korea was a Chinese Client state) but still your right also i call it Samurie Invasion of Korea becouse it is also knowed by that name
+Carrot Does Gaming And you are totally right as well, their suzeranity of Korea means that it technically should've been a war between Japan and the Ming. But simply due to how it turned out, it wasn't. Have a good one mate!
The Emperor Of China Who cares about your Mandarin Chinese? If you care about "BEIJING",do not use English and use your animal like out-dated words to make comment first, Chinese Imperialist!
+The Emperor Of China Koreans don't view China as "imperialist", lol. it is funny how some Chinese "nationalists" are quick to accuse Koreans, when 99% of the anti-China hatred actually comes from Vietnamese and other south-east asian jungle people. Vietnamese changed their script to Latin/French (from Chinese script) because they love their western colonial masters more (rent-seeking mimicry, lol). so, they're more likely to look down on (quote) "animal like out-dated words" (end quote) than any other former tributary, although they're probably just projecting lol. and yes, fall of Ming dynasty led to stagnation in China and Korea, otherwise Ming and Joseon might have had a relatively good advantage against imperial japan (or, imperial japan would only invade manchu and mongolia to take those territories instead).
Korea and China histories are inseparable. It's the nationalistic revisionist history led by Shin Chae Ho that tried to separate the two cultures in order to downplay the mutual influence with China. It used to be (before the degradation of the Qing and the loss of their influence with the Japanese takeover after the Sino Japanese war) a much different history of culture was understood in Korea. Korean society were known to be the most cultured and sophisticated (culturally related to China) outside of China. Scholars learned the Chinese Classics and Hanja was more regularly used (King Sejong didn't invent Hangul until 1443). Though Korea was a tributary state of China it was never conquered. Yet there was a mutual SaDae (XiaoDa big brother little brother) relationship that existed for centuries. Korea was referred to as and even referred to themselves as the "small middle kingdom" during some periods. Koreans back then celebrated the similarities in dress and customs even while the languages were different.Several Korean clans are originally ethnic Han Chinese. Many Han Chinese have ancestors who were ethnic Koreans, Manchus, Mongols etc etc who assimilated into Han Chinese. Chinese nationality is not an ethnic group as we know. There were no modern nation states called Korea or China during the formation of those cultures as we know it today. There were many kingdoms and tribes that interrelated and mixed and assimilated into each other. Nationalism is not native to Asian cultures. It's inaccurate when we try to say this person looks Korean, or acts like a mainland Chinese, or this person is Taiwanese. We are all mixed up, and we need to find a way to unite with that common culture before western powers came in with western ideologies and further divided Korea and China from their shared history.
This is one of the reasons China is pissed at Japan today. Japan owned them so many times in wars. I'd be butthurt too if smaller and weaker nation kept beating the shit out of me.
The Sino-Sphere was always dominated by Middle Kingdom(its ruling elites aren't necessarily sinitic, but most of them are eventually siniticised) until this war. Power balance was gradually shifting since the mid of 19century. However, Japan's ambition of invading mainland can be dated back long before this war. Toyotomi Hideyoshi launched the invasion of Korea in 1590s with the hope of becoming the emperor of Middle Kingdom. But he was enventually defeated by troop sent by Ming dynasty, which was still considered advanced world wide. Middle Kingdom was always the central of East Asian politics. In ancient China, one can eventually become Han or Hua if they adopted the Confucianism and sintic way of ruling. That's why Japanese rulers always dreamed to move to central stage of East Asian politics from the periphery. That has always been the case in Chinese history. The hate towards Japanese is only to serve the need of Chinese modern nationalism.
Idiot,China and Japan fought many times in history,sometimes China won,sometimes Japan won,there was no final winner,didn't you watch the video properly? Qing Dynasty at that time was declining and their troops were badly trained and low-morale,that was why they lost to Japan.
Nice you say China the same way Donald Trump does. Jina!😂 All joking aside you did an awesome job and I definitely know more than I did before I watched this... Thanks
when it comes to this topic, I don't think an unbiased opinion exists in Asia. Like, it'd be very difficult for Germany, Poland, and Russia to agree on the nature of the events between 1939-45
Qing Dynasty of Manga Messiah Formosa of Manga Metamorphosis Joseon of Narmak Spongebob Japanese Empire of Boukoku no Akito French Indochina of Hentaivideoworld
Lance Steward How does yuan mongol invasion of japan has to do with China? Chinese resisted the mongols the longest compare to all nations conquered by mongols. Mongolia lost 2 khan when fighting China and loss more soldiers to Chinese than any other countries. And eventually the chinese was the first to stomp out the mongols, meanwhile Russia gained independence till 17th century.
This is not the first Sino Japanese war. This is factually wrong! First Chinese Japanese is 庆长之战fought back in Ming dynasty. Again over Japanese attempt of conquering Korea. Chinese and Korean won. Both side mobilized over half a million troops. Do you research !
+mike wang the Imjin war as it's called, is not the first Sino-Japanese war because it involved an ALLIED force of Chinese and Koreans against Japan. Both the first and second sino-Japanese wars were fought mainly by Chinese against Japanese forces. The Imjin war was a Korean defensive war with Chinese assistance. The Koreans did all of the work in the first half of the war, and most of it during the latter half with Chinese assistance.
I don't care. That was the first time Chinese and Japanese fight each other to death, either side caused at least 10 k casualty to each other. Hence it was a first Sino( China) Japan war. You may also call it a first Sino Korean Japanese war. China has fought so many times for Korean sake, Korean girls should really do something about it.
+Sonny Five You can not call Qing a weak dynasty. Just like you can not call Ottoman Empire and Roman Empire a weak empire. Qing rules over 300 year, it became weak towards the end of its time, every dynasty experience that. Qing was once very strong.
It's kinda amazing how Japan goes from isolationist to the greatest power in Asia in the matter of decades.
+Jason Voorheese not realy
+Jason Voorheese no need to be mean just a different opinion
You take your eyes off of Japan for 5 damn minutes, and they're already mobilizing to invade Korea. Every. Damn. Time.
They got scared because Qing was isolationist and what happened in China due to isolationism.
Yeah, raping and killing through their way...
Some Chinese shells were blanks due to corruption. The Beiyang Fleet was far superior to the Japanese but without proper troops, logistics, and red-taped by corruption and general weakness in the late Qing, the Beiyang Fleet was just a hunk of metal.
Yes. Too true.
The Beiyang Fleet should be better equipped as the government is actually funding 4 million dollars into it (I think its around 10 billion today?). But in reality, sadly, the financial guy got something personal with the military guy and gave him no money (And because the empress aka queen took the money to build herself a garden). The Beiyang Fleet was in poor shape due to no money in repairing. They were also poorly equipped, in some way.
During the Yazu River battle, the Beiyang Fleet met the Japanese Imperial fleet head to head. The number of ships China had was 10 while the Japanese had 12. The Chinese had no repetitive cannons but the Japanese had 60+, and the Japanese outgunned them in matter of cannons as well. The Chinese tried a strategy of pushing right cross the Japanese fleet, but this method requires a fast ship but the Chinese ships were in poor condition and was slow af (half speed of Japanese). The Japanese flanked the Chinese from behind, separated all ships from one another, destroyed the Chinese command bridge within 10 minutes of the battle. The Chinese fleet fought for 5 hours (without a commander) before calling a retreat. All ships were ranked except for the 2 flagships. They both took more than a thousand shots but the armour still held strong (Made in German!). But in the end only one ship went back to China coz another one hit in some mine alike, and got disabled, and the captain decided to blow up the ship and suicide coz he thought he made a stupid mistake and didn't want the Japs from taking their ship and grow stronger
Good stuff! Learning about these obscure conflicts really does improve one's "big picture" grasp of the later, bigger conflicts and why they came about. Much appreciated.
Brian O'Neill Thanks
+Jabzy Could you put the Tonghak Rebellion on your to-do list? That rebellion is so little known despite obviously claiming hundreds of thousands of lives and having a lasting effect on Korea.
Or
-the Greek Civil War (1945-49)
-The Malaya Emergency
-The Indonesian War of Independence
Lots of stuff hardly no-one even knows about.
I know the Tonghak peasant revolution. It is a thousands of peasant attacking the joseon government because it was corrupted.
Yes it does
Thanks man, really helped me with my History essay. Cheers from Australia!
Excellent as always!
On the cusp of 8K subscribers now, 10K can't be far away.
leakycheese Thanks a lot. Just hit 8000 this morning, its bloody weird thinking about it.
Very helpful summary, and I was surprised to have not subscribed already.
2:26 dabbing before it was popular
I love how you said "popular" instead of "cool"
Exactly, he knew it and used "popular" instead of saying it's cool, as it's commonly done
+Pingu Jeffery not even cringe. Dabs's just idiot.
lmao
thanks for making my lesson easier
I love your channel, can you please cover the Mexican Revolution?
You should do the winter war
jack lind I still have no idea how to do WW2.
Jabzy you could always just do separate events of ww2 or you could do separate front and years. like a video on the Eastern front in 1943 for example.
Jabzy That's tricky... even if you split it into 'fronts' (Western, Eastern, African + Middle Eastern, Mediterranean/Atlantic/Indian/Pacific Ocean, China + S.E. Asia/Pacific Theatre) idk how the hell you'd keep each video down to approximately 3 mins. You'd probably be best extending each episode to 5-10 mins, and maybe even make it as a separate series from 3 Minute history. Lol what a headache!
Maybe it's best you stick to the Anglo-Zanzibar war... that lasted 40-45 minutes. :P
+Jabzy it's a separate war that happened during ww2 it had Germany supplying Finland while they were at war with Russia
+Jabzy could you do the Apache wars.
I like your drawings!
Another excellent presentation! What's the next video gonna be? :D
citylightsish Cheers. Well I'm sort of finished the Russian Civil War, Third Crusade, Yugolsav Wars and Glorious Revolution. Although I've been tweaking the script for the Russian Civil War and Yugoslav Wars for a while now - just to make sure they're neutral enough.
Jabzy can you do oone on the 6 day war? maybe the mamluk-ottoman war?
רז רייפמן I've already done the 6 Day War - ruclips.net/video/-mBLhc-Vzwc/видео.html
As for the Mamluk-Ottoman Wars, good idea.
Jabzy can you do the israeli-arabic war?
Jabzy or maybe the tsuk eitan? (the war that took place last summer)
1598AD, first Sino Japanese war. Total troop mobilization over half million, total civilian and military casualty over 1 million. Put you in perspective, a scale of conflict classified as a "war" at the same time period in Europe has troop mobilization numbered at best in thousands
I love how my teacher assigns this bro, it’s like watching Sam O ‘nella >:) and like this one, it’s like- always easy to understand and stuff
Can you do the American-phillipeno war
“Oh this is just a practice test. The real imperialism will have to wait 40 years.”
Han hate Manchus , no one is willing to fight, they planned revolution.
You should do Oda Nobunaga's rise to power.
Jazby be like "3 history" the video be like "4:13 minute history"
Have you considered doing period-appropriate background music? I think it would be a cool addition!
lilyaud At the beginning I did, but I had no idea where I could find decent free music I could use without breaking copyright rules.
The only sites I found had a pretty small selection, so I would have been struggling to find music relating to the Yugoslav Wars, Italo-Turkish War, Mithridatic Wars etc.
I found an online database of free-to-use music: freemusicarchive.org/about/. The historic ones are: freemusicarchive.org/genre/Old-Time__Historic/
So annoying when people keep claiming America is evil for dropping those atomic bombs on Japan but say nothing on what they did to china and korea years prior…
The Ming Warrior I've heard about that operation. Those people are uneducated and biased
Red
if it doesn't involve the US, then people don't care sadly. I doubt Americans ever heard of the Iran-Iraq war.
Red: because nobody cares about you guys, lol.
Red,
You've posted your little whimper the wrong place. There is no mention of Americans and atom bombs in this at all.
You may be on autopilot, and need to get yourself under control again...
Good luck.
Will you do one about the Russian civil war? If it's not done already.
+HavocKitsune Russian Civil War is up already
Feel free to say no but you should do a video on the Mongols conquests or the campaigns of Frederick the great of Prussia
good job
Please do the second sino japanese war
Is that the Mexican flag during the last slide? Did Mexico get involved in China during this time?
+J.M Ben Its the old Italian flag
Thanks?
Can you do the Belgian Revolution?
***** Afraid I'm still busy finishing off my next couple videos. Once they're over I'm going to start researching my next one. So it could take a while
Can you do Yugoslav wars pls?
vid dobrisek Its sort of finished already, although I don't think it will be next because I'm always double checking its neutral.
Who win this war china or japan
do the Franco-Siam war
They said 3 minute history but its actual 4 minutes
can you do elven -Dwarven War middle earth
the figures look like south park
Second Sino-Japanese War?
Cut the music off
Please do the Second Sino-Japanese War!!!
+Jamie Hall I've been struggling to frame a video on WW2 for a while now.
Can you do the Korean War?
He has already done it
Lord Dim 1 Afraid I haven't yet.
Ah yes sorry I was mixing stuff up a bit. I only noticed it later.
I apologize for my self, my family, my friends, my country and for every thing I have ever done wrong and I deeply apologize to anyone who was offended by my comment, that was not my intention. I am deeply sorry and hope you can forgive me.
And that is what an apology for something like this would go on TV
This article suffers from the Western "poor isolated Asians" trope. As soon as the Anglo-Americans learned about steam engines, everybody else started signing treaties, and that showed that they were no longer isolated, see?
There's one BIIIIIIIGGG flaw with this video: No subtitles :(
Leonell Valderama I'm not 100% sure how to quickly add subtitles.
@@JabzyJoe I think youtube allows you or another person with permisson to add subtitles.
Wait. How did Japan 'forced' korea to sign the argument?
By letting them get a 64 stack of diamonds
if you put it on 2x speed its 90 second history
wasnt there other wars before this one betwen Japan and China ? the samurai invasion of Korea?
They weren't directly against China, but rather Korea. Furthermore they weren't done by the Empire of Japan, but Toyotomi's Shogunate. But yeah, if they did invade China, sure, this would've been the second one.
Pete9320 well , the Toyotomi Shogunate "united" Japan more then any other Shogunate also they invaded Korea becouse they wanted to invade China , and Korea refused to let the troops pass (witch is obvius)
+Carrot Does Gaming Yup, that is very true (and you are right in putting shogunate in air quotations, he was only regent).
However what actually happened made it not the Sino-Japanese war, but the Imjin war. They had to change war-plans as they never made it to China (and it wasn't a war between Japan and China, but a war between Japan and Korea, in contrast to this). Had they officially declared war on the Chinese, this would've been a Sino-Japanese war, no matter what then happened.
Tl,dr; When you classify events and wars, it is done after a conflict has ended. And seeing as Toyotomi never invaded China, the imjin wae was not the first Sino-Japanese war.
Pete9320 ok , yes it is true , but also when the war as almost over the Chinese helped the Koreans (since Korea was a Chinese Client state) but still your right
also i call it Samurie Invasion of Korea becouse it is also knowed by that name
+Carrot Does Gaming And you are totally right as well, their suzeranity of Korea means that it technically should've been a war between Japan and the Ming. But simply due to how it turned out, it wasn't.
Have a good one mate!
Many korean people doesn't like this history-part.
because he(last joseon-king{高宗}) has bring the qing-army for remove the rebellion of farmer.
Way Highway is a funny place for the Chinese fleet to hide
Chance name to four minute history
03:56 was this when Russia sent a shit ton of soldiers and then downgraded them to a fuck ton?
3 minute history but its more than 4 minutes :) :)
*_Yuki no shingun..._*
argh, I wish the Ming dynasty would last ten thousand years.
+The Emperor Of China You ridiculous emperor fucked himself in Peking, that's the end of your lovely Ming Damnasty.
The Emperor Of China Who cares about your Mandarin Chinese? If you care about "BEIJING",do not use English and use your animal like out-dated words to make comment first, Chinese Imperialist!
+The Emperor Of China Koreans don't view China as "imperialist", lol. it is funny how some Chinese "nationalists" are quick to accuse Koreans, when 99% of the anti-China hatred actually comes from Vietnamese and other south-east asian jungle people.
Vietnamese changed their script to Latin/French (from Chinese script) because they love their western colonial masters more (rent-seeking mimicry, lol). so, they're more likely to look down on (quote) "animal like out-dated words" (end quote) than any other former tributary, although they're probably just projecting lol.
and yes, fall of Ming dynasty led to stagnation in China and Korea, otherwise Ming and Joseon might have had a relatively good advantage against imperial japan (or, imperial japan would only invade manchu and mongolia to take those territories instead).
***** true, south east asians are east asian wannabe
Korea and China histories are inseparable. It's the nationalistic revisionist history led by Shin Chae Ho that tried to separate the two cultures in order to downplay the mutual influence with China. It used to be (before the degradation of the Qing and the loss of their influence with the Japanese takeover after the Sino Japanese war) a much different history of culture was understood in Korea. Korean society were known to be the most cultured and sophisticated (culturally related to China) outside of China. Scholars learned the Chinese Classics and Hanja was more regularly used (King Sejong didn't invent Hangul until 1443). Though Korea was a tributary state of China it was never conquered. Yet there was a mutual SaDae (XiaoDa big brother little brother) relationship that existed for centuries. Korea was referred to as and even referred to themselves as the "small middle kingdom" during some periods. Koreans back then celebrated the similarities in dress and customs even while the languages were different.Several Korean clans are originally ethnic Han Chinese. Many Han Chinese have ancestors who were ethnic Koreans, Manchus, Mongols etc etc who assimilated into Han Chinese. Chinese nationality is not an ethnic group as we know. There were no modern nation states called Korea or China during the formation of those cultures as we know it today. There were many kingdoms and tribes that interrelated and mixed and assimilated into each other. Nationalism is not native to Asian cultures. It's inaccurate when we try to say this person looks Korean, or acts like a mainland Chinese, or this person is Taiwanese. We are all mixed up, and we need to find a way to unite with that common culture before western powers came in with western ideologies and further divided Korea and China from their shared history.
This is one of the reasons China is pissed at Japan today. Japan owned them so many times in wars. I'd be butthurt too if smaller and weaker nation kept beating the shit out of me.
Lol tru
salt/10
The Sino-Sphere was always dominated by Middle Kingdom(its ruling elites aren't necessarily sinitic, but most of them are eventually siniticised) until this war. Power balance was gradually shifting since the mid of 19century. However, Japan's ambition of invading mainland can be dated back long before this war. Toyotomi Hideyoshi launched the invasion of Korea in 1590s with the hope of becoming the emperor of Middle Kingdom. But he was enventually defeated by troop sent by Ming dynasty, which was still considered advanced world wide. Middle Kingdom was always the central of East Asian politics. In ancient China, one can eventually become Han or Hua if they adopted the Confucianism and sintic way of ruling. That's why Japanese rulers always dreamed to move to central stage of East Asian politics from the periphery. That has always been the case in Chinese history. The hate towards Japanese is only to serve the need of Chinese modern nationalism.
Cause China was unstable and Manchus isolated it
Idiot,China and Japan fought many times in history,sometimes China won,sometimes Japan won,there was no final winner,didn't you watch the video properly? Qing Dynasty at that time was declining and their troops were badly trained and low-morale,that was why they lost to Japan.
What? World war I germany empire power? Next video germany empire - Russo
wasn't europe had already defeated by the Mongols(east asia) durin medieval times?
+Gerelmaa Sergelen Yeah, but I said in modern times, so I don't really think that counts.
China *coughs* Japan gets *triggered * 1000000000000 years of war
Nice you say China the same way Donald Trump does. Jina!😂 All joking aside you did an awesome job and I definitely know more than I did before I watched this... Thanks
i am here because ryunosuke akutagawa...
Japanese opening up a country? Irony
Japan bit a finger and China surrendered, if I were the emperor I would move the capital to Tibet and fight until every last Chinese man has fallen.
The Japanese uniforms were black not blue.
Classic Chinese, retreating and surrendering all the time. The Qing should be renamed Asia's stupid giant
The amount of biased comments are too damn high.
when it comes to this topic, I don't think an unbiased opinion exists in Asia. Like,
it'd be very difficult for Germany, Poland, and Russia to agree on the nature of the events between 1939-45
Chinese running like the France! 😂😂😂
Under 301 and 9th
Comrade vodka Ha, I don't think I'm popular enough to get these types of comments.
Make Sengoku wars in 16 century Japan
Бат Гошо Afraid I know very little about that period so it might take a while.
Well, It's very interesting period.
Go to the extra credits channel, their extra history show covers the period extensively and other topics.
Aaron Claeys Thanks men.
That's an absolute lie. Its 4 minutes
Bão
Pro Japanese Korean? Interesting.
There were Pro-Russian, Pro-Chinese, and Pro-Japanese factions back then.
First Sino-Japanese War should be the Battle of Baekgang, on 27 - 28 August 663 CE. Tang Dynasty versus Yamato Japan.
Qing Dynasty of Manga Messiah
Formosa of Manga Metamorphosis
Joseon of Narmak Spongebob
Japanese Empire of Boukoku no Akito
French Indochina of Hentaivideoworld
u meant the cold war
Weakly qing dynasty
Japan how the mighty... CHina got teabagged!
Try defend china against the japanese at that time
Chinese got wrecked harder than they did during Khublai Kahn's second invasion of Japan, lol.
looknfor Chris yep. China was in deep shit back then.
Lance Steward How does yuan mongol invasion of japan has to do with China? Chinese resisted the mongols the longest compare to all nations conquered by mongols. Mongolia lost 2 khan when fighting China and loss more soldiers to Chinese than any other countries. And eventually the chinese was the first to stomp out the mongols, meanwhile Russia gained independence till 17th century.
This is not the first Sino Japanese war. This is factually wrong! First Chinese Japanese is 庆长之战fought back in Ming dynasty. Again over Japanese attempt of conquering Korea. Chinese and Korean won. Both side mobilized over half a million troops. Do you research !
It's historically called the first sino japanese war
+Kenneth Chung what do you call something that has over half mil troop mobilisation, over million civilian and troop casualties. "A street fight"?
mike wang What do you mean by "street fight"?
+mike wang the Imjin war as it's called, is not the first Sino-Japanese war because it involved an ALLIED force of Chinese and Koreans against Japan. Both the first and second sino-Japanese wars were fought mainly by Chinese against Japanese forces. The Imjin war was a Korean defensive war with Chinese assistance. The Koreans did all of the work in the first half of the war, and most of it during the latter half with Chinese assistance.
I don't care. That was the first time Chinese and Japanese fight each other to death, either side caused at least 10 k casualty to each other. Hence it was a first Sino( China) Japan war. You may also call it a first Sino Korean Japanese war. China has fought so many times for Korean sake, Korean girls should really do something about it.
Japan is so cool. I still can't believe they beat China when they were so outnumbered.
I'm disturbed by the Curved Japanese legs
hmmm!! the Chinese are not innocent at all.
Japan doesn’t show mercy in this war, beside many innocent lives were kill in the Port Arthur Massacre (Lushun Massacre) during this war.
jack han True
First :D
Jose Diaz To be eaten by infected wild animals.
The narrator's accent is aweful.
weakest dynasty of china XD XD XD
*****
what i meant was that the Qing dynasty was one of the weakest in history, that's it.
+Sonny Five You can not call Qing a weak dynasty. Just like you can not call Ottoman Empire and Roman Empire a weak empire. Qing rules over 300 year, it became weak towards the end of its time, every dynasty experience that. Qing was once very strong.
Alan Chua it was a dynasty, the Manchus were Chinese
The manchus are dickheads and discriminated the chinese
Sick Man of Asia, lol.
damn japan
Damn China. Well communist China anyway...
screw Japan