Random quick question: does anyone know if any other nations/empires attempted to enslave the Chinese? Most of the sources and such that I've read all tackle the issue from the US point of view, but I'm curious if anything has ever happened in terms of the attempted institutionalization in Chinese soil.
>>2314426
I guess maybe the Mongols, the British, the QING dynasty.
>>2314426
The Japanese attempted it. The Spanish planned to try.
>>2314426
'Enslave the Chinese'
Someone's been watching too much Hollywood.
Has anyone in history attempted to enslave 'the Europeans'?
Also nice pretentious misuse of 'institutionalisation'
And the answer is yes a group of sinitic tribesmen from the Yangtze river made everyone surrounding them their bitch and eventually made them think they were part of the Yangtze OGs
>>2314439
>The Mongols
Were sinicized by Kublai Khan, used Chinese generals and Chinese siege tactics for their expansion past Persia
>The Qing dynasty
Other than get their ugly pigtail to be accepted they were also sinicised
>The British
I suppose so, consumerist opium enslavement
>>2314458
>I was just curious because of the lyrics in the anthem
The anthem was written after the Japanese invaded Manchuria and refers specifically to resisting Japanese imperialism.
>>2314426
Kind of Japan through opium addiction. Kind of and less so Britain through opium addiction. Kind of the communists through forced labour. Kind of the Qing through forcing a whole country to get JUST haircuts.
I hope that Brendan Fraiser's career is at the late-Qing stage, but I'm not hopeful.