How did Liang Qichao use history to argue for reform?

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I employed a method of historical comparison and analogy, drawing heavily on the evolutionary principles I observed in world history. I examined the rise and fall of nations, noting patterns of reform and stagnation. My approach involved contrasting China's situation with that of Western and Japanese modernizers, highlighting their successes and China's perilous state. By presenting these historical narratives and applying what I saw as universal laws of progress, I aimed to demonstrate the urgent necessity of reform and to guide my countrymen towards adopting a proactive, forward-looking mindset.

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