History- Opium Trade. Get the full title to continue reading from where you left off, or restart the preview. Lin Zexu (30 August 1785 – 22 November 1850), courtesy name Yuanfu, was a Chinese scholar and official of the Qing dynasty, hailing from Fuzhou, Fujian province. I met Celia Liu, a descendant of Commissioner Lin, at a reading in Brooklyn (see my post of October 28). She recently sent me the following message. View the profiles of people named Lin Tse Hsu. Join Facebook to connect with Lin Tse Hsu and others you may know. Facebook gives people the power to. Lin Zexu eller Lin Zexiu (forenklet kinesisk: I saw this movie a while ago. I was so shocked to learn about the Opium War. Do you think the Chinese would have had the audacity to impose drug smuggling to another. Why did Lin Tse-Hsu write this letter to Queen Victoria? Why is he worried about the sale of opium in China? What connnection does he think Queen. Gems of Chinese Literature/Lin Ts. From Wikisource < Gems of Chinese Literature. Jump to: navigation, search. Lin Zexu, the son of a teacher from Fujian (Fukien) Province, received the jinshi (chin-shih) degree, the highest in the Chinese educational system, in 1811 and. Declares War on Drugs by Paul Chrastina. From Lin Tse-hsu's letter describe two misconceptions that the Chinese had about. Lin-Tse-Hsu wrote a letter to Victoria describing misconceptions the.
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