The weakened financial conditions can be considered a general factor for the downfall as the government has spent over double their annual income to restructure their culture and build various governing facilities, and as a result, the Qing struggled to carry out long-term projects, because of inadequate resources. Another factor was the social and cultural conservatism that resided deep in the hearts of the people, and their desire to oppose the reform – even though opposing it meant legal charges would be placed, or worst. As it appears, with the introduction of modern law code to the Qing government, Confucian scholars accused various codes of violating law codes regarding morality left behind by Confucius, and as a result, the law codes had to be revised over and over again, before they could be given to the public. In conclusion, the Late Qing Reform failed because the measures led to situations that developed into misguided assumptions, and unfortunate, but avoidable circumstances that weakened the dynasty, and lead to its downfall. By 1911, the Manchu crafted regime was left isolated and without the support of the Chinese population for all modern intellectuals, transoceanic travellers, and provincial scholar that had all helped craft the regime had left – and were named as disloyal participants to the dynasty, thus limiting their resources and abilities to advance further in the
The weakened financial conditions can be considered a general factor for the downfall as the government has spent over double their annual income to restructure their culture and build various governing facilities, and as a result, the Qing struggled to carry out long-term projects, because of inadequate resources. Another factor was the social and cultural conservatism that resided deep in the hearts of the people, and their desire to oppose the reform – even though opposing it meant legal charges would be placed, or worst. As it appears, with the introduction of modern law code to the Qing government, Confucian scholars accused various codes of violating law codes regarding morality left behind by Confucius, and as a result, the law codes had to be revised over and over again, before they could be given to the public. In conclusion, the Late Qing Reform failed because the measures led to situations that developed into misguided assumptions, and unfortunate, but avoidable circumstances that weakened the dynasty, and lead to its downfall. By 1911, the Manchu crafted regime was left isolated and without the support of the Chinese population for all modern intellectuals, transoceanic travellers, and provincial scholar that had all helped craft the regime had left – and were named as disloyal participants to the dynasty, thus limiting their resources and abilities to advance further in the