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Emperor Qianlong refused trade with England as a result of China's isolationist policies.
The Emperor Qianlong was the sixth emperor of the Manchu-led Qing Dynasty. He believed that China did not have a need for manufactured goods from England. He retained power until he died in 1799.
The emperor harshly declared that China saw no value in acquiring European goods
The Chinese emperor that expanded China's territory in the mid 1600's was Qianlong. The Chinese controlled more than one third of the population under his rule.
The Chinese emperor that expanded China's territory in the mid 1600's was Qianlong. The Chinese controlled more than one third of the population under his rule.
The Chinese emperor that expanded China's territory in the mid 1600's was Qianlong. The Chinese controlled more than one third of the population under his rule.
He harshly rejected the king's request and refused to allow for increased trade between China and Europe.
Qianlong Zheng was born in June 1943, in Shanghai, China.
Harshly declared china saw no value
Qianlong
Qianlong was the Qing dynasty emperor of China from 1736 to 1795. His rule was marked by territorial expansion, economic prosperity, and cultural achievement. However, there were also signs of underlying problems such as corruption, population growth, and social unrest towards the end of his reign.
China's First Emperor was created in 2008.