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By jim.sheng

China is a great country is seldom disputed, not only becuase of the size of the land it occupies, but also of its culture and massive economic power. In Asia, it is surpassed only by Russia and easily dwarfs all other countries that borders. Not surprisingly, its landscape, climate, culture are highly varied.


The Sick Man of Asia
The Sick Man of Asia

Man's Pigtail

China began to be referred the last century (late 19th and early 20th centuries) as 'the sick man of Asia', bullied and exploited by colonial powers as they raced to carve out their slices of the world. The term 'sick man of Asia' corresponds to 'sick man of Europe', referring to the weakening Ottoman Empire during the same period. It was also used as a derogatory term for the Chinese by Japanese invaders during the Second World War and the years immediately preceding it, in which Japan occupied sections of China.

One of features of 'Sick Man of Asia' is pigtail. Since the occuping of Tsing Dynasty, Chinese started to wear pigtails. The pigtails are infact a manchurian hair-style. They shaved their part of the head, from forehead to about the middle of his head, braided the rest of the hair on the back of their head into a single queue or 'pigtail'.

The Manchus imposed their hair style to the Han-Chinese, having pigtails was a policy used to effectively rule China. Anyone found not growing pigtails will be executed, 'shave your head or lose your head'. This policy was a practical way for the Manchus to determine on the battlefield and elswhere if a given Chinese was loyal to the new dynasty. A quick visual inspection told them if a given Chinese was loyal to the Qing or not. A Chinese who had adopted the Manchu hairstyle was, of course, considered loyal. Similarly, Chinese were also forced to adopt Manchu costume. Therefore, a practical way to determine who was loyal and who was not would have indeed been helpful. In this way chinese losing its true identity, and forced themselves to act lower.


Woman's Footbinding

The second feature of 'Sick Man of Asia' was revealed indirectly by his partner, woman's Footbinding. Pigtails was imposed by Manchus, but footbinding is a genuine Han custom. The Practice of Foot Binding began in the Tang Dynasty(618-907). Tang Dancers would bind their feet with long strips of cloth to help them take the small, light steps which were demanded by the dancing style. Manchus who conquered China in the 17th century tried without success to abolish the practice. Manchu women were forbidden from binding their feet or the feet of their daughters. Bound feet became an important differentiating marker between Manchu and Han.


Opium Addicts and Somking

The third feature of "sick man of Asia" is drug addictive.

By the 1830's, the English had become the major drug-trafficking criminal organization in the world; very few drug cartels of the twentieth century can even touch the England of the early nineteenth century in sheer size of criminality. Growing opium in India, the East India Company shipped tons of opium into Canton (Now Guangdong Province)which it traded for Chinese manufactured goods and for tea. This trade had produced, quite literally, a country filled with drug addicts, as opium parlors proliferated all throughout China in the early part of the nineteenth century. This trafficing, it should be stressed, was a criminal activity after 1836, but the British traders generously bribed Canton officials in order to keep the opium traffic flowing. The effects on Chinese society were devestating. In fact, there are few periods in Chinese history that approach the early nineteenth century in terms of pure human misery and tragedy.

Another highly addictive habbit of Chinese is smoking. Now, nearly three-quarters of all Chinese men are smokers, and China has the largest number of smoking-related deaths in the world. Because of a sharp increase in cigarette sales in the last 30 years, around 2,000 people a day are currently dying of smoking in China. By 2050, the researchers expect this number could rise to 8,000 a day - some three million people a year.

The worst thing of all is the ignorance of harms done by smoking, Surveys showed two-thirds of Chinese people think smoking does little or no harm, 60% think it does not cause lung cancer and 96% do not know that it causes heart disease. Despite Chinese health officials' backing for efforts to reduce tobacco consumption, treasury officials might find it difficult to say no to the huge revenue they can reap from the cigarette industry.

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Angela Harris profile image

Angela Harris  says:
2 years ago

This is a very interesting hub!

topstuff profile image

topstuff  says:
2 years ago

Chinese are no more sickmen.i love China and chinese people.But i want to ask you why many chinese dramas on tv are not without the men having pigtails.Do some people like to have pigtails in some regions of China.

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jim.sheng  says:
2 years ago

Those are historical drama base on historical events and famous persons of Qing Dynasty, most popular topic is about Qianlong Emperor.

charles darwin  says:
11 months ago

china: sick man of asia. True

china: century of humiliation. True.

We do Not fear the truth. Truth for the world. Truth of the world.

china never had in 19th, 20th. century.

1. scientific revolution: what's science.

Experiment-based sciences. what's experiment?

2. Industrial revolution: industry. cars, airplanes, computers, cell phones.

what's industry. what a car, airplane, computer, microchip.

3. Democratic revolution:

National assembly, Parliament, National Congress. Legal-rational rule and administration.

What's a Parliament, National Assembly. National Congress. wha's the law?

4. Alphabet: abcdefghi.

Prison to a primative, barbaric writing sytem. digitla age. All you need is the Number two, 2.

What's an alphabet? what's ABC. what's reading & writing, alphabet.

Maxine  says:
10 months ago

I love China and chinese people, they are very gentle and kind, My boyfriend is from China he doesnt have a pigtails But I will still love him the same even if he 'll have one. 90% of Chinese men and some women too are habitual smokers. But that doesnt affect their rich culture and great history. China is the best. xx

passer-by  says:
10 months ago

why must chinese men need to keep pigtails

elfear profile image

elfear  says:
10 months ago

Not any more! That was history.

tony0724 profile image

tony0724  says:
8 months ago

I love the Chinese people . It Is their repressive Government I find so sad. We have alot of Chinese people here In San Diego and I find them utterly charming .

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hubby7  says:
6 weeks ago

Interesting information on China and its people. It was very infomative from the origin of pigtails to women binding their feet to the high rate of smoking and death among the Chinese. Again, very good hub!

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