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What are the differences between the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China?

The braids were cut and the foot bindings were removed.

In terms of clothing, the cheongsam has been improved and turned into a slimming style. Highlights the female figure. Men mostly wear Chinese tunic suits. The military and official clothing also learned from Western clothing, and later the German Arms Division was established. It was under Yuan Shikai's hand that a police agency was established for the first time.

Wedding attire also changes. Generally, they wear a cheongsam underneath and a white gauze outside. Men usually wear suits. Refer to Soong Meiling’s wedding attire.

Officials all go out by car, and their houses are also modeled after European architecture. You can also see exquisite elevators in Nanjing mansions.

Modern universities have been around since the late Qing Dynasty, and students’ clothing has also changed (everyone knows this, so I don’t need to belabor it). A girls' school appears.

The warlord war also started in the Republic of China. Whampoa Military Academy was established. Later, it was the alumni who fought in the war. It was very sad. There is also the presidential election system. Photography was introduced in the late Qing Dynasty, and Guangxu was the number one fan (but he loved clock machinery more, and I heard he even drove a car, but he couldn't step on the accelerator, which is sad.) Eunuchs were abolished by Puyi. (Pu Yi also cut his braids himself, sweat! I heard that he also installed a phone in Bauhinia City, and made a prank harassing phone call to Hu Shi, even worse! He even tore down the threshold of the palace in order to ride a bicycle. —.— ! He was the first emperor to get divorced and go to jail for war criminals.) That’s all I can think of. If you like modern history, please share it with me.