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Or was it to be an example of 'self-strengthening', of, essentially, successful reform?
It is hard to underestimate just how the search for self-strengthening along Western lines was to provoke a widespread reinvention of tradition.
Third, the Independence Club sought to promote a movement of self-strengthening by establishing schools in each village to provide a new and more modern kind of education.
The activities of the Independence Club were specifically directed toward three primary goals: national independence, wider citizen participation in the political process, and national self-strengthening.
In his capacity, Feng argued for self-strengthening and industrialization by borrowing western technology and military systems, while retaining core Neo-Confucian principles.
The group was founded by reform-minded citizens, and worked to strengthen Korean independence, promote national self-strengthening, create a public sphere, and advocate democratic participation in government decisions.
Leibo, Steven A. (1985) Transferring Technology to China: Prosper Giquel and the Chinese Self-Strengthening Movement.
The seal, engraved with the inscription "Zi Qiang Bu Xi" (Self-Strengthening Never Ceases), was crafted in 1793 around the time of the Chinese Emperor's 80th birthday.
He tried to initiate some reforms that would contribute towards Self-Strengthening: he advocated for the establishment of a national mint and post office, as well as trying to help China organize a modern naval fleet.
These groups, such as the Korean Self-Strengthening Society and the New People's Society, were picking up the pieces where the independence club had left off, and Yun Chi-ho helped them out by giving speeches and writing pamphlets for them.
(Delury) I would probably choose the least known character in our cast, a Confucian theorist named Feng Guifen, who developed a program for China's "self-strengthening" based partly on what he observed about the West's "techniques for wealth and power" while living near foreigners in Shanghai in the 1860s.