鸦片战争

鴉片戰爭
Yāpiànzhànzhēng
popculture

Meanings

  1. 1 Opium Wars
  2. 2 two 19th-century wars between Qing China and Western powers over opium trade (1839-1842 and 1856-1860)

Examples

Yāpiàn zhànzhēng shì Zhōngguó jìndài shǐ de kāiduān.
The Opium War marks the beginning of China's modern history.
Yāpiàn zhànzhēng hòu, Zhōngguó bèipò qiāndìng le 《Nánjīng tiáoyuē》.
After the Opium War, China was forced to sign the Treaty of Nanjing.
Lín Zéxú zài Hǔmén xiāoyān, yǐnfā le dì yī cì yāpiàn zhànzhēng.
Lin Zexu's destruction of opium at Humen triggered the First Opium War.

Tips

history
First Opium War (1839-1842): Britain vs Qing, ended with the Treaty of Nanjing ceding Hong Kong Island. Second Opium War (1856-1860): Britain and France vs Qing, ended with Anglo-French troops burning the Old Summer Palace (). In Chinese historiography, this marks the start of 近代 (modern history) and the 百年 (century of humiliation).

In Pop Culture

林则徐 Lín Zéxú
Lin Zexu
Qing official whose destruction of British opium stockpiles at Humen in 1839 precipitated the First Opium War.
南京条约 Nánjīng tiáoyuē
Treaty of Nanjing
1842 unequal treaty ending the First Opium War, ceding Hong Kong and opening five treaty ports.

Stroke Order

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