
Remaining Records of the Late Qing Dynasty
by Yi Qiang
About This Novel
Since the Qing Dynasty, China has had frequent contacts and collisions with Western countries. Beginning with Macartney's visit to China in 1793, Western countries, through trading companies, missionaries, diplomats and other channels, collected a large amount of intelligence about the Qing Dynasty's political economy and society, and used it in subsequent military conflicts (such as the Opium War, the invasion of the British and French forces, etc.) To achieve the purpose of aggression. Based on precious reports from Western media over the past century, combined with original Chinese historical materials such as "Records of the Qing Dynasty" and "The Imperial Qing Dynasty Conference", the author tells a picture of the Qing Dynasty gradually falling behind, declining and even collapsing in its interactions with Western powers.
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