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How to evaluate The Last Tsar Nicholas II?

Nikolai Aleksandrovic romanov is Nicholas II (Russian: ниола1081II алексане) By the time he ascended the throne, the tsarist system had begun to fall apart, but his external expansion and internal reform were not satisfactory. After Lushun, the Russian concession in the Qing Dynasty, was conquered by Japan in 1905, a bloody Sunday incident occurred in the capital St. Petersburg, which triggered the Russian revolution in 1905. In order to stabilize the domestic situation, Nicholas II signed the Declaration on Reorganizing the State Order, announcing that the Russian Empire would implement a constitutional monarchy. Coupled with Stolypin's reform, it barely whitewashed the situation, but fell into a more complicated Balkan issue. Later, the news that the Russian army was defeated in the front line of World War I completely destroyed the image of the emperor's "little father", which remained in the minds of Russians for hundreds of years. At the end of his reign, the magnificent February Revolution and October Revolution broke out in Russia. The former overthrew his rule, and the latter finally ended his life.