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Introduction of Manchu massacre

The Manchu Massacre refers to the policy of ethnic oppression adopted by the Qing army in the process of embezzling China when the Ming Dynasty perished, forcing the vast number of Han people and some other ethnic groups to shave their hair and change clothes. It met with strong resistance, and so did the original submissive areas. Then the Qing regime adopted the massacre policy to force shaving and changing clothes to establish its arrogance. There have been many massacres of anti-Qing soldiers and civilians, such as: Yangzhou 1th, Jiading 3rd, Suzhou, Nanchang, Ganzhou, Jiangyin 81st, Changshu, Shazhen, Nanjing, Wuxi, Kunshan, Jiaxing, Haining, Jinan, Jinhua, etc. Dourgen once issued a "massacre order", and led the army to participate in the bloody slaughter of Jiangnan, Lingnan and other areas, and even colluded with Dutch colonists to attack Tusiming State (Xiamen). At that time, the Qing army almost wiped out the Sichuanese, and later had to "fill Sichuan with Huguang" to carry out large-scale immigration. Not only the Han people were killed, but also other ethnic groups were massacred. The Hui people in the northwest and the Miao people in the southwest were also massacred by the Qing army. Despite the destruction of the Manchu literary inquisition, these mass killings still left a lot of real records. The Guangzhou massacre was witnessed by western missionaries, the massacre of Datong, and even information can be found in the First Historical Archives. The massacre policy in the early Qing Dynasty reduced the population of China from more than 51 million in the first year of Taichang reign of Guangzong to more than 1 million. Although there are other natural disasters and man-made disasters, Manchu is the biggest murderer in the extinction of nearly two-thirds of the population. During the more than 2 years that the Qing Dynasty ruled the Central Plains, the Central Plains people never stopped fighting to overthrow the Qing Dynasty.