Once the Boxer Rebellion ignites, the friendship is threatened both by an incipient Communist movement and by the novel's romantic fiddle-faddle. |
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Although not entirely her fault, the Boxer Rebellion was, of all her failures, the most disastrous. |
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For bold action during the Boxer Rebellion in China in 1900, he was promoted to commander. |
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It is also full of his compassion for the victims of the Boxer Rebellion, traces of which he found throughout the country. |
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Break of Noon is firstly the experience of exile, of China which gradually hems in the characters with its shadows, and that of war as well, at the moment of the Chinese Boxer Rebellion against European occupation. |
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The unrest in Asia caused by the Opium War, the Boxer Rebellion and subsequent peasant rebellions prompted many impoverished Chinese people to seek new opportunities in North America. |
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At times xenophobia, whether spontaneous or, as in the case of the Boxer Rebellion, staged by the authorities, was directed against all foreigners in general, irrespective of their nationality. |
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The development of the railway became a contributory factor to the Boxer Rebellion, when Boxer forces burned the railway stations. |
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After the Boxer Rebellion, 100,000 Russian soldiers were stationed in Manchuria. |
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She likened it to the feeling she had in China during the Boxer Rebellion. |
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The troops of the Qing Empire and the participants of the Boxer Rebellion could do nothing against such a massive army and were ejected from Manchuria. |
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In 1900 he served on the staff of the expeditionary force sent there to crush the Boxer rebellion, thus attracting the notice of the kaiser. |
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A Bavarian village youth, summoned by the Kaiser's call, volunteers to take part in the suppression of the Chinese Boxer rebellion. |
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Seidemann pointed that that Mrs. Astor was born two years after the boxer rebellion, but so it goes. |
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Boxers tell the tale of Little Bao, a peasant boy who learns kung fu and joins the boxer rebellion. |
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