Hay took another step toward maintaining the administrative entity of

the Chinese Empire. At the suggestion of Germany he addressed a note to

the powers which had taken part in the treaty of Peking, asking them to

pledge themselves to limit the area of the war; keep China from becoming

involved, and use their best endeavors to prevent the violation of

Chinese interests by either belligerent, provided China should maintain

absolute neutrality. These proposals were agreed to by the signatory

nations, and both Russia and Japan promised to respect Chinese

neutrality.

Meantime a new national spirit had been developing rapidly in China and