You may argue not all changes are from within.
For example, did Sun Yat-Sen lead the revolution by making public speeches and demonstrations? Of course not. To the contrary, he made alliance with many rich Chinese millionaires and organized a series of unsuccessful attacks. (One of his major supporters was Charlie Soong - the father of Soong Ching-ling.)
In fact, many would believe Sun just boasted and did not do very much in material. The Wuchang Uprising (武昌起義) was actually led by Li Yuanhong (黎元洪) - when Sun was staying in Denver of America.
It was a change from within after all.
PS. The simplest way to change the history is to be the historian yourself. That's another story.
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Actually, I don't quite believe in history, I mean I will take it as facts, but a lot of the verdict and judgement I will take it as reference only. If you see how reporters in newspaper wrote up something, you will realize how bias history book can be. You need a Sherlock Holmes and travel machine to find out the truth, if there is any truth.
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