林则徐

林則徐
Lín Zéxú
proper noun

Meanings

  1. 1 Lin Zexu (1785-1850), Qing official whose burning of British opium at Humen sparked the First Opium War

Examples

Lín Zéxú zài Hǔmén xiāo yān shì Zhōngguó jìndài shǐ de qǐdiǎn zhīyī.
Lin Zexu's destruction of opium at Humen marks one of the starting points of modern Chinese history.
Tā xiěxià le ' gǒu lì guójiā shēngsǐ yǐ ' de míng jù.
He wrote the famous line 'If it benefits the country, I will face life or death.'

Tips

history
In June 1839 Lin confiscated and destroyed 1,000+ tons of British opium at Humen (虎门), Guangdong. Britain responded with gunboats — the resulting Treaty of Nanjing (1842) ceded Hong Kong. Lin is remembered as an incorruptible patriot.

Stroke Order

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