Dark War 1840: the Historical Truth Behind the Opium War (part 1)

Dark War 1840: the Historical Truth Behind the Opium War (part 1)

by Li Delin

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218Kwords27chapters
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Ch. 27Opium Strikes
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From an economic perspective, this book cuts through key time points to explore the entire process of the three hundred years before the Opium War, when China gradually became enemies with Europe and the United States in the economic field, and gradually escalated to political conflicts between countries. This book begins in the second year after the death of Zhang Juzheng, the chief minister of Wanli, when Queen Elizabeth of England wanted to join forces with the Ming Empire when she was facing internal and external troubles. After the first Sino-British bloody battle at Humen, the British colonial America launched an independence movement, and China also changed dynasties and entered the era of the Qing Empire. In the intricate North American battlefield and the treacherous Tibetan Plateau, ancient China is still repeating its thousand-year-old diplomatic path, forging bloody feuds with the West time and time again, and conspiracies are sweeping through it.

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