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What are Kang Youwei's main propositions in Datong Book? What measures did the Hundred Days Reform reflect?
Advocacy: He strongly opposed "exclusive respect" and cursed the autocratic emperor as a "humble rabbi". Kang pointed out that in a peaceful world, everyone is equal, there are no servants and slaves, no monarch in power, no leader and no pope. We live in harmony and live an equal and prosperous life. Although there are differences, there is no disparity.

Measures; Imitating the old system of Kangxi and Qianlong, the "Qinzheng Hall" was opened in the Forbidden City, which actually became an institution for the emperor to discuss the system reform with the reformists (failed to implement)

Advocacy: Pay attention to the development of production. Kang described a society with highly developed material civilization and spiritual civilization in Datong Book. It advocates the abolition of private ownership, the establishment of public ownership of property, and then all mechanization, automation, electrification, and highly developed productivity.

Measures: Emphasize that China must build its country through industry and commerce.

Advocacy: Pay special attention to education. In Kang's view, vigorously developing school education is a great driving force for the progress of the Great Harmony World. He said: "The Taiping Heavenly Kingdom focuses on educating the people and attaches great importance to schools. From kindergarten teaching to primary school, middle school and university, everyone has been studying since childhood, and everyone has been studying until the age of 20. Everyone has no fixed place, no worries, no bad habits, consistent books and instruments, consistent language and writing, and consistent health care. The evolution of its scholars has exceeded 10 million times. " (Datong edition)

Measures: abolish stereotyped writing, reform strategies, open schools and advocate western learning.

Reduce redundant staff, reduce the old army, and retrain the navy and army.