The American John Stone wrote in the book " A Historical Perspective of the Chinese Revolution ":" In any case, although the uprising was only a symbolic and reckless action, it was a political declaration." This sentence expressed the historical significance of the uprising, that it was not just a simple action but a political declaration. This declaration showed the determination and goal of the revolutionary, and also sent a strong signal to the rulers about the challenges and dangers they would face. Through the uprising, the rebels conveyed their political beliefs and values to the people of the country and tried to overthrow the feudal rule and establish a new social system through violent means. This statement also applied to China's history. In the Chinese revolution, an uprising was not only a symbolic action but also a political declaration. These uprisings showed the Chinese people's strong dissatisfaction with feudal rule and attempted to overthrow the Qing government and establish a new social system through violent means. These actions sent a clear signal to the Qing rulers about the challenges and dangers they would face. At the same time, these actions also laid the foundation for China's revolution and development, and laid the foundation for China's social construction.