History of Modern China
Anti-manchu sentiment refers to the widespread feelings of hostility and resentment directed towards the Manchu rulers of the Qing Dynasty in China, especially among the Han Chinese population. This sentiment emerged from various grievances including ethnic differences, cultural oppression, and economic hardships, contributing to uprisings like the Taiping Rebellion where a longing for a Han-led government became prominent.
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