Guang Xu.
Guang Xu
Major political, administrative, and educational reforms.
Major political, administrative, and educational reforms.
During the reign of Emperor Guangxu, the most two remarkable events were the Sino-Japanese War and the Wu Hsu Reform in 1898.
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In 1898, the emperor of China himself became sympathetic to Kang's ideas and, on June 11, launched one hundred days of reform. He took as his models Peter the Great and Japanese Meiji Emperor. Edicts were issued for sweeping reforms of China's schools, railroads, police, laws, military services, bureaucracy, post offices, and examination system. But conservative resistance was nationwide and the others were implemented in only one province. At the court, the empress dowager regained control, and the reforms soon ended. Kang and most his associates fled to Japan; one reformer who remained behind was executed.
36,500 days. 365x100=36,500 DAYS IN ONE YEAR.
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt launched his New Deal program during the first one hundred days of his first presidential term. As the effects of the Great Depression continued to grow, Roosevelt, with the cooperation of Congress tried several methods to bring some economic relief to the country.
274years and 225 days....thats a long time
Winifred Dolan has written: 'History of social reform during one hundred years'
It is: 1260 days because threescore days are 60 days.
59 days : )