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She was a Chinese heroine who was brought to Europe after her death and is now an exhibit in a European museum

We all know that in the late Qing Dynasty of our country, because of the country's corruption, closed to the country and other factors, it led to the weakening of national strength and was bullied by the great powers, and that period of time also became the nightmare of thousands of people in our country. At the same time, this humiliating history is bound to be remembered by us as sons and daughters of China for a long time. However, what we know in history is still the tip of the iceberg, and the evil deeds committed by many great powers in our country have been erased by them in the development of history. Today, Xiaobian will tell an infuriating thing, a heroine of our country, who was brought back to The country by Europeans, was also made into a specimen and placed in the museum for exhibition.

She was a Chinese heroine who was brought to Europe after her death and is now an exhibit in a European museum

This Chinese heroine is named Lin Hei'er, who was one of the troops that resisted foreigners during the invasion of China by the Eight-Nation Alliance. And when it comes to Lin Hei'er's story, we have to talk about the Boxers. As we all know, the Boxers were the most famous rebel army in the late Qing Dynasty, and many Chinese who had resisted foreigners and defended their homes joined this organization. However, Lin Hei'er was not a member of the Boxers, but a member of another organization with a close relationship with the Boxers, and this block was called Red Light Illumination. At that time, the mind was gradually open, many women went out of the house, received education, and they also wanted to join the Boxer Rebellion, but they were opposed by men, so they set up a special women's organization to recruit female rebels to participate in the fight against aggression.

She was a Chinese heroine who was brought to Europe after her death and is now an exhibit in a European museum

So why did Lin Hei'er join such an organization? In fact, Lin Hei'er is also a bitter person, and at the same time a woman persecuted by the Eight-Power Alliance. Originally, Lin Hei'er was just an ordinary wanderer, following his father through the streets and making a living by selling art. And she has a husband who loves her, and although life is quite hard, it is also very happy, but this peaceful life was broken after the invasion of the Eight-Nation Alliance. At that time, Lin Hei'er's husband was beaten to death by the foreigner sect, and Lin Hei'er's family was suddenly torn apart.

She was a Chinese heroine who was brought to Europe after her death and is now an exhibit in a European museum

Since then, Lin Hei'er has developed a hatred for foreigners, and this hatred has never been released. Later, as the influence of the Boxers continued to expand, Lin Hei'er also joined in. Since then, Lin Hei'er has followed the development of the Boxer Rebellion and made a lot of contributions. Later, because women joined the Boxer Rebellion and were opposed by men, Lin Hei'er consulted with Zhang Decheng and formed a women's "Boxer Rebellion" in her hometown of Tianjin, that is, "red light illumination". Although all women in this organization are women, they are not inferior to men when they confront foreigners, and their combat effectiveness is explosive, and even many times the Eight-Nation Alliance is blocked by this group of female soldiers. However, whether it was the Boxers or the red light shining in the later stages of development, they fought alone, not only without the support of the Qing government, but also the Qing government also joined forces with outsiders to suppress them, which eventually led to the demise of these two major non-governmental anti-aggression organizations.

She was a Chinese heroine who was brought to Europe after her death and is now an exhibit in a European museum

At that time, the Boxers were both blocked by foreigners and encircled and suppressed by the Qing government, because many members lost their lives because of their weak strength. Lin Hei'er was also captured by the Eight-Nation Alliance and directly executed after the fall of Tianjin. After his death, Lin Hei'er was not buried, but was taken overseas by the Eight-Nation Alliance, and even later made into a specimen and displayed in the museum, which later angered the hearts of countless Chinese sons and daughters.

In order to let Lin Hei'er, the heroine who fought against the foreigners, rest in peace, we have also made efforts. Now our country has developed rapidly in all aspects, and its strength has been recognized by all countries. Now we have the ability to protect every citizen, as a Chinese has become a proud thing, of course, today's strength is not easy to come by, I hope we can not forget the shame of the past, cherish the peace of the present.

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