CH 13: Chinese Empire

What were the distinctive features of Chinese empire building in the early modern era?  

  In the modern era, China was expanding its territorial size of the country and started to reach even those of non-Chinese people.  The Manchu, or China's Qing dynasty, conquered China as outsiders becoming a foreign dynasty but continued massive projects of imperial expansion (1644-1912) and contain the cultural traditions of the Chinese like Confucian teachings, Chinese language, and Chinese bureaucratic techniques to govern the growing empire.


  The Chinese reached regions known as Tibet, Mongolia, Xinjiang, and central Asia to trade or even conducted battle/wars in order to take control using military might then instill the Chinese ways.  This new Chinese imperial state was growing and was still a masculine society which is upsetting.  Its disappointing to know that the Qing rulers were very firm with the Confucian gender roles favoring the men as women were suppose to remain loyal to their spouses even resisting rape or remain chaste as widows... 

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