History of Drugs in China

History of Drugs in China

by Su Zhiliang

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This book comprehensively combs the historical process of the occurrence, development and spread of drugs in China. The author uses a large number of domestic and foreign materials to describe the spread of opium in China before the Opium War and its social impact, narrates the facts and consequences of drug infringement in modern China, discusses the reasons for the proliferation of drugs, and summarizes the successful historical experience of drug control in the early days of New China. This book is rich in information, clear in context, detailed in cases, and vivid in text; reading this book will help solve the current drug problem.

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Editor of Fish and Salty Department10mo ago

9 points of praise, it is a masterpiece of the professional history of drugs.

This book introduces in detail the huge harm caused by drugs to our country and records the history of Chinese people's struggle against drugs for more than a hundred years. The beginning of modern history of humiliation stems from drugs. Chinese people tortured by drugs are shamefully called the "sick men of East Asia" by the world. Unless drugs are eradicated, the country will never be strong.

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Star Star⭐9mo ago

Drugs are harmful to all living beings. The Chinese nation's century-old history of humiliation began with the Opium War. The label of the Sick Man of East Asia is a pain in the hearts of many Chinese people. Please cherish life and refuse drugs!

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Orchid Flowers9mo ago

The late Qing Dynasty, half of China's drug history! Therefore, it can only be a manuscript of Qing history! Thanks to the author!

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