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If Empress Dowager Cixi had not run away at that time, would the Eight-Nation Alliance dare to kill Empress Dowager Cixi?

This is a hypothetical question, not easy to say. However, it is certain that even if Empress Dowager Cixi did not die, her power would be deprived by Guangxu. As a result, there were only two ways, one was to be imprisoned, and the other was to be unloaded into eight pieces. Why? When the Guangxu Emperor wanted to launch a coup d'état, Yuan Shikai sent troops to besiege Empress Dowager Cixi and wanted to kill her. Once Empress Dowager Cixi had no power, the result would definitely be a dead end. When Cixi left Beijing, she killed The Guangxu Emperor's favored concubine, and once Guangxu held great power, there was a 99.99% chance that Empress Dowager Cixi would be unloaded into eight pieces. Unfortunately, this is only a hypothesis, if it can come true, I don't know what Cixi's fate will be like.

If Empress Dowager Cixi had not run away at that time, would the Eight-Nation Alliance dare to kill Empress Dowager Cixi?

Before the Eight-Power Alliance invaded China, the Guangxu Emperor implemented the "Penghu Reform Method" to learn from foreigners. At that time, Empress Dowager Cixi also wanted the country to be strong, but she was afraid that Guangxu would monopolize power. When the Guangxu Emperor changed the law, he violated the interests of some old aristocrats and the big bureaucratic class, and as a result, he was opposed by many people. In addition, at that time, Empress Dowager Cixi heard that Guangxu wanted to send Yuan Shikai to launch a coup d'état to kill Cixi. Cixi immediately launched a "coup d'état" to encircle and suppress the reformers. After the failure of the Wushu Reform, he sympathized with the Guangxu Emperor, and the great powers also sheltered the reformers and escorted them abroad. Empress Dowager Cixi staged a coup d'état, imprisoned the Guangxu Emperor, and wanted to depose him, but due to foreign interference, Empress Dowager Cixi did not do so in the end. But for foreigners, there is a grudge in the heart.

If Empress Dowager Cixi had not run away at that time, would the Eight-Nation Alliance dare to kill Empress Dowager Cixi?

At that time, the Boxer Rebellion broke out in the north, and the Qing court was unable to encircle and suppress it, so Cixi introduced the Boxer Rebellion into Beijing to fight against the foreigners. After being repeatedly opposed by foreigners, Cixi let it go. In the end, the situation spiraled out of control, and the Eight-Power Coalition joined forces to invade China. If Cixi hadn't been afraid of foreigners, she wouldn't have run away. It shows that she is worried, worried that the foreigners will catch her. After seizing it, it was most likely to seize her power and let Guangxu pro-government (if the Guangxu Emperor had the depth and boldness of the Meiji Restoration in Japan, he would most likely be respected by the great powers, then history would be rewritten). However, Cixi did not dare to kill Guangxu at that time, for fear that the situation of killing Guangxu would be even more chaotic. In this way, Guangxu may not dare to kill Cixi, after all, many ministers in the DPRK and Cixi wear a pair of pants. For the sake of the overall situation, Guangxu is likely to arrest Cixi first and then put him under house arrest. Even if he would not be killed by the Guangxu Emperor, it was estimated that he would be slowly tortured to death in the end. In short, once Empress Dowager Cixi had no power, the end would be very tragic.

If Empress Dowager Cixi had not run away at that time, would the Eight-Nation Alliance dare to kill Empress Dowager Cixi?

Also, Guangxu's death is also a mystery, but he died in front of Empress Dowager Cixi, and the two were separated by a day. Therefore, in 2008, experts conducted a professional appraisal of a strand of hair left by the Guangxu Emperor, and the results confirmed that the Guangxu Emperor died of arsenic poisoning. Everyone knows that she has never wanted Guangxu to be pro-government, nor does she want to let him take power after death. Therefore, before he was about to die, he poisoned Guangxu first, and then he slowly died. In the late Qing Dynasty, the most poisonous woman was Cixi, who, when she died, had to pull a person on the back and whimper and mourn.

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