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The 1890s was the decade of the First Sino-Japanese War and the Hundred Day Reforms.
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1890
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1891
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1892
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1893
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1894
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1895
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1896
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1897
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1898
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1899
1890
1890 in the Western calendar is roughly equivalent to:
Traditional Calendar: gēngyín 庚寅, starting on January 21
Traditional Buddhist Year
: 2434
Current Standard Buddhist Year
: 1951
Guāngxù 光緒 16
Meiji 明治 23
Buddhist Events
Political Events
1891
1891 in the Western calendar is roughly equivalent to:
Traditional Calendar: xīnmǎo 辛卯, starting on February 9
Traditional Buddhist Year
: 2435
Current Standard Buddhist Year
: 1952
Guāngxù 光緒 17
Meiji 明治 24
Buddhist Events
Political Events
1892
1892 in the Western calendar is roughly equivalent to:
Traditional Calendar: rénchén 壬辰, starting on January 30
Traditional Buddhist Year
: 2436
Current Standard Buddhist Year
: 1953
Guāngxù 光緒 18
Meiji 明治 25
Buddhist Events
Political Events
1893
1893 in the Western calendar is roughly equivalent to:
Traditional Calendar: guǐsì 癸巳, starting on February 17
Traditional Buddhist Year
: 2437
Current Standard Buddhist Year
: 1954
Guāngxù 光緒 19
Meiji 明治 26
Buddhist Events
Political Events
1894
1894 in the Western calendar is roughly equivalent to:
Traditional Calendar: jiǎwǔ 甲午, starting on February 6
Traditional Buddhist Year
: 2438
Current Standard Buddhist Year
: 1955
Guāngxù 光緒 20
Meiji 明治 27
Buddhist Events
Political Events
August 1: First Sino-Japanese War begins
November 21: Japan occupies Port Arthur
1895
1895 in the Western calendar is roughly equivalent to:
Traditional Calendar: yǐwèi 乙未, starting on January 26
Traditional Buddhist Year
: 2439
Current Standard Buddhist Year
: 1956
Guāngxù 光緒 21
Meiji 明治 28
Buddhist Events
Political Events
April 17: Treaty of Shimonoseki signed, ending the First Sino-Japanese War
May 25: Qing officials in Taiwan proclaim Republic of Formosa
May 29: Japanese troops land in Jilong, Taiwan
October 21: Formosa resistance ended in Taiwan
October 26: Failed uprising in Guangzhou
廣州
December 8: Yuan Shikai appointed general of nascent New Army
1896
1896 in the Western calendar is roughly equivalent to:
Traditional Calendar: bǐngshēn 丙申, starting on February 13
Traditional Buddhist Year
: 2440
Current Standard Buddhist Year
: 1957
Guāngxù 光緒 22
Meiji 明治 29
Buddhist Events
Political Events
1897
1897 in the Western calendar is roughly equivalent to:
Traditional Calendar: dīngyǒu 丁酉, starting on February 2
Traditional Buddhist Year
: 2441
Current Standard Buddhist Year
: 1958
Guāngxù 光緒 23
Meiji 明治 30
Buddhist Events
Political Events
1898
1898 in the Western calendar is roughly equivalent to:
Traditional Calendar: wùxū 戊戌, starting on January 22
Traditional Buddhist Year
: 2442
Current Standard Buddhist Year
: 1959
Guāngxù 光緒 24
Meiji 明治 31
Buddhist Events
Political Events
March 6: German Empire leases Jiaozhou Bay (Qingdao) for 99 years
March: Russia leases Guandong territory (Port Arthur)
May 27: France occupies Guangzhouwan in Guangzhou
June 11 - September 21: The Hundred Days of Reform
September: Empress Dowager assumes regency of the Qing
1899
1899 in the Western calendar is roughly equivalent to:
Traditional Calendar: jǐhài 己亥, starting on February 10
Traditional Buddhist Year
: 2443
Current Standard Buddhist Year
: 1960
Guāngxù 光緒 25
Meiji 明治 32
Buddhist Events
Political Events
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