Boxer Rebellion
Boxer Rebellion
Boxer Rebellion
erupted in eastern China in the late 1890s. The driving force behind this
uprising was a secret society called the Fists of Righteous Harmony,
dubbed the Boxers by the Western press. This movement was secretive,
couched in Chinese mysticism and entirely closed to foreigners. Members
of the Righteous Harmony movement were anti-foreign, anti-Christian and
often critical of the Qing regime for its inability to resist foreign imperialism.
They sought their own retribution against foreign imperialists in China,
promising to drive out the foreign devils. Their members learned and
practised a form of kung fu (the origin of the Boxers name). Some
attempted to perfect a mystical skill called iron shirt. This involved
toughening and tensing the body to withstand blows. The best advocates of
iron shirt, it was claimed, would be impervious to bullets.