Along with many derogatory names the Chinese labourers in America were called:
The Chinese term for foreigners is "wàiguórén" (外国人), which translates to "person from a foreign country" or "foreigner."
When foreigners made contact with the chinese the chinese
Chinese regarded foreigners to be uncivilized, primitive, and inferior to themselves.
The Chinese considered all foreigners to be uncivilized and inferior to themselves. They regarded foreigners to be merchants
Held foreigners as captives.
Foreigners.
Welcomed them and gave them silk
Tang dynasty.
When foreigners made contact with the Chinese, the Chinese initially welcomed and traded with them. However, as foreign influence grew, the Chinese became wary and adopted isolationist policies to protect their sovereignty and cultural identity.
When foreigners made contact with the Chinese, they established trade relationships, exchanged cultural ideas and technologies, and sometimes conflicts arose leading to wars and invasions. The Chinese generally focused on protecting their borders and maintaining their cultural identity while also benefiting from the new ideas and goods brought by foreigners.
they didnt trust the chinese so they added more foreigners to the government. most chinese scholars became teachers
When foreigners first made contact with China, the Chinese were cautious and focused on preserving their cultural and political independence. They valued their own traditions and saw foreigners as potential threats to their way of life. Over time, trading relationships developed, but the Chinese remained wary of outside influence and the potential for exploitation.