Lin Zexu died on 1850-11-22.
Lin Zexu was born on 1785-08-30.
The letter was Lin Zexu basically asking the Queen to halt the British trade of opium into China.
The cast of Lin zexu - 1959 includes: Nan Deng as Guan Tian-pei Qianli Qian as Lin Sheng Yi Qin as A-kuan Sao Gerald Tannebaum as Yan Di Dan Zhao as Lin Zexu
Min Lin has written: 'Lin Zexu yu Zhongguo tu lu' -- subject- s -: Biography, Statesmen
he kissed the emperor then he pooed in the toilet then he peed on the emperor
Stop British Merchants from selling opium to the Chinese
Yuan. Ye has written: 'Lin Zexu' -- subject(s): Drama 'Tian ji' -- subject(s): Ancient Civilization
The cast of Wan shi liu fang - 1944 includes: Zhanfei Gao as Lin Zexu Yin Wang Shirley Yamaguchi Meiyun Yuan as Mrs. Lin
Lin Zexu's letter to Queen Victoria, written in 1839, primarily aimed to address the opium trade and its detrimental effects on Chinese society. He sought to persuade the British monarch to take action against the opium merchants and halt the trade, which was causing widespread addiction and social issues in China. Lin emphasized the moral and ethical responsibilities of Britain in this matter, advocating for mutual respect and cooperation between nations. Ultimately, his letter was a plea for justice and a call for the British to reconsider their actions in China.
The cast of Xia hai nu dao - 1993 includes: Yuanba Li as Zhang Baozhai Xueao Zhang as Lin Zexu
Lin Zexu was a Chinese scholar-official of the Qing dynasty known for his staunch opposition to the opium trade in China. As a key figure in the events leading up to the First Opium War (1839-1842), he implemented strict measures to suppress opium use and confiscated large quantities of the drug from British traders. His actions and the subsequent tensions between China and Britain exemplify the clash of cultures and imperial interests that fueled the conflict, making him a symbolic figure of resistance against foreign exploitation. Understanding Lin's role is crucial to grasping the broader implications of the Opium War on China's sovereignty and its interactions with the West.