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Late Chi'ing(Qing) Reform (Chinese: 清末新政) or Kuang-hsu Reform(Chinese: 光緖變法) refers to a series of movements in the last decade of the Ch'ing Dynasty from 1901 to 1912 to initiate political, economical, military, cultural and educational system to keep the Ch'ing court in power. As the reforms were implemented with the consent of the Empress Dowager Tzu-hsi (Chinese: 慈禧太后), it is also called  Tzu-hsi Reform (Chinese: 慈禧新政).

Category:Qing Dynasty