- Ye
Mingchen (21
December 1807 – 9
April 1859) was a high-ranking
Chinese official during the Qing dynasty,
known for his
resistance to
British influence...
- from the ship. The
British consul in Canton,
Harry Parkes,
contacted Ye
Mingchen,
imperial commissioner and
Viceroy of Liangguang, to
demand the immediate...
- Wang Ming-chen (pinyin: Wáng Míngzhēn,
November 18, 1906 –
August 28, 2010) was a
Chinese theoretical physicist and a
professor at
Tsinghua University...
- (Guangzhou) as a
demonstration of
power and to
capture Chinese official Ye
Mingchen, who had
resisted British attempts to
implement the 1842
Treaty of Nanking...
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capital at Nanjing. In
spite of this, a new
Imperial Commissioner, Ye
Mingchen, was
appointed at Canton,
determined to
stamp out the
opium trade, which...
-
Smith Parkes,
insulted the
British flag. When the
Chinese Commissioner Ye
Mingchen refused to apologise, the
British s****ed his compound. The commissioner...
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defeating the Red
Turban Rebellion (1854–1856). In Guangdong,
Governor Ye
Mingchen oversaw the
execution of 70,000
people in Guangzhou,
eventually one million...
- situation, but most of them
defected to the rebels.
Provincial Governor Ye
Mingchen then
formulated a
strategy of
bribing lodge leaders to defect,
which was...
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British authorities complained to the Governor-general of Liangguang, Ye
Mingchen, that the
seizure breached Article IX of the 1843
Treaty of the
Bogue with...
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Qiangzi 丛强滋 Male Han Feng
Yisheng 冯怡生 Male Han Da
Jianwen 达建文 Male Han Lü
Mingchen 吕明辰 Male Han Ren
Jishan 任纪善 Male Han Ren
Jianguo 任建国 Male Han Hua Jianmin...