In 1895,
China was defeated by
Japan in the
First Sino-Japanese War and was forced to sign the
Treaty of Shimonoseki, which ceded
Taiwan and
Liaodong to
Japan in perpetuity, and imposed reparation obligations of 200 million taels of silver on China. At the time, the imperial civil service examination was in progress in
Beijing. When news reached the candidates, they became agitated, especially candidates from
Taiwan whose province was about to become Japanese. Five days after the signature of the treaty, on April 22, civil examination candidates led by
Kang Youwei signed a ten-thousand-word petition to the Emperor, against the
Treaty of Shimonoseki. The petition had 5 main points: • Cancellation of the Treaty of Shimonoseki • Refusal of peace talks with Japan • Movement of the capital to
Xi'an • Modernization of Qing Imperial Army • Implementation of Reforms After the Qing Government refused, on May 2, thousands of Beijing scholars and citizens protested against the Treaty of Shimonoseki in front of the Ducha Yuan. ==Name==