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A podcast where Natalie and Cherrie discuss Chinese history and stuff.We think we're funny but we're probably not.Episodes every other Sunday
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Water Margin Ch 18: The Filial and Gallant Dark Third Master
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We finally meet everyone's favorite guy (Song Jiang), and learn about song dynasty interrogation techniques.Par Natalie and Cherrie
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Seals of Yore - Stamps with Chinese Characteristics, Part 1
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This episode delves into Chinese stamps/seals/chops (印章), exploring the origins, ritualization, and various cultural conventions associated with this ancient practice. Given their existence predating the invention of paper in China, what surfaces did ancient Chinese court officials typically stamp upon? Did different dynasties enforce distinct rule…
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The Self Strengthening Movement: Making the Qing Great Again
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In this episode we discuss the Qing Dynasty's 'Self Strengthening Movement' of roughly 1861-1890. Recognizing the superiority of european weapons, technology, and scientific knowledge, the Qing Dynasty attempted to adopt and integrate them into an otherwise unchanged Confucian bureaucracy. Ambitious Westerners flocked to the country, lured by Qing …
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WCCBC: Water Margin Ch 17, Exiled to ______ Province
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Hello everyone. More water margin. Zhang Yhi has to make life changes, and we learn how to motivate your police inspectors.Par Natalie and Cherrie
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WCCBC: Water Margin Ch 16, Yang Zhi Screws it up Again
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In this episode we get to the long awaited robbery of the birthday gifts (worth 100,000 strings of cash). Will our 7 (or 8) brave heroes succeed?Par Natalie and Cherrie
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Yellow River 3: Work on the Yellow River must be Done Well
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Hello Everyone! The exciting conclusion to our yellow river discussions. In this episode we discuss the near century where active management of the river was abandoned in the late Qing Dynasty, and the Communist party's attempts to return it to order. We also touch on modern PRC water management techniques, which often involve redirecting water fro…
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WCCBC: Water Margin Ch 15, Fishing for Tough Dudes 好汉集邮
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The plot thickens as Wu Yong seeks out the three Ruan brothers to join the dream team to rob the birthday treasure caravan worth a hundred thousand strings of cash. Could he persuade the three gallant men using this sleek tongue? In this episode, we also meet a real wizard named "Dragon in the Clouds". These 7 (or 8) men are being brought together …
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WCCBC: Water Margin Ch 14, The Tower Shifting Heavenly King
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Hello it's Ch 14 and a plot is starting to heat up. Can our unlikely heroes find 7 (or 8) bold men to help them steal an entire year's worth of bribe money?!Par Natalie and Cherrie
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WCCBC: Water Margin Ch 13, Nepotism with Extra Steps 关系户也不是那么容易当的?
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Hello everyone. It's chapter 13. In this episode we discuss the specifics of Chinese nepotism, and how military command works in the Song Dynasty.Par Natalie and Cherrie
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WCCBC: Water Margin Ch 12, Yang Zhi the Blue-Faced Beast 为什么宋代丢了花石纲是大罪
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Our story continues on with a new main character, Yang Zhi. Learn about grotesque rocks, how to bribe people in Song Dynasty China, and why its so dangerous to sell your sword.Par Natalie and Cherrie
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WCCBC: Water Margin Ch 11, Embracing a Life of Crime 破罐破摔的林冲
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In Episode 11 of water margin we discuss Lin Chong's continued fall from grace, the dangers of failed scholars, and why all the bad boys in the Song Dynasty are eating beef. Article Mentioned: "Beefy Outlaws: Beef Consumption in Water Margin and Its Song-Yuan Antecedents"https://brill.com/view/journals/joch/7/3/article-p342_6.xml?language=en…
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Why You Should Visit Kinmen 金门游记
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This is a special episode from Cherrie and Natalie's travels. Tune in to find out why we highly recommend you make a trip to Kinmen Island (and Taiwan!). In this episode we talked about Kinmen's history, culture and politices. Check out our episode about Kinmen Kaoliang Liquor (金门高粱酒): Baijiu: The World's Favorite Spirit 白酒历史谈…
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WCCBC: Water Margin Ch 10, Lin Chong finally snaps
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In this episode Lin Chong gets really mad (and drunk).Par Natalie and Cherrie
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The Grand Canal of China, Part 1 - UNESCO, Sui Dynasty and Infrastructure Obsessions 大运河历史第一集:世界遗产,隋朝与基建狂魔
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The Grand Canal, a waterway system that travels vast regions of China is famous today as a UNESCO world heritage site. In this episode we discuss its complicated history. Why build a canal? What was the labor cost - measured in countless lives - that built an emperor's vision? Does the UNESCO World Heritage Convention transcends cultural nationalis…
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WCCBC: Water Margin Ch 9, Chai Jin's Tough Dude Addiction 水浒传Book Club 9: 收集好汉成瘾的柴进
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Hello It's Chapter 9!!! Lin Chong continues his journey and we meet Tough Guy enthusiast and sponsor, Chai Jin. We also talk in great, exhaustive detail, on the cultural significance of griddle cakes, and special soups.Par Natalie and Cherrie
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Yellow River Part 2: Humans will Overcome Heaven 黄河历史2: 人定胜天
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In this episode we talk about the "high reward / high risk" stage of Imperial Chinese hydraulic management during the Late Ming to late Qing dynasties. Vast amounts of money, material, and expertise were poured into keeping the yellow river forced into a narrow, rapid channel. These efforts allowed the entire vast Chinese canal and irrigation syste…
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WCCBC: Water Margin Ch 8, Ling Chong has a very bad day 水浒传Book Club第八章:被发配边疆的仕途失意者林冲和被当作家具,没有名字的林冲娘子
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In this short chapter we deal with the sentencing of Lin Chong after he is framed by Gao Qiu. Despite the best intentions of the local Magistrate, personal power and political connections is always greater than the law in imperial China. We also discuss the finer points of Imperial chinese punishments.…
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WCCBC: Water Margin Ch 7, Making sport of a respectable woman in times of peace and order 水浒传Book Club第七章:浅谈水浒传对女性角色的处理
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Lin Chong enters the scene, and we also we learn one of the great struggles facing tough dudes in the Northern Song Dynasty, having a hot wife and a lecherous boss. Also discussed: Sworn Brotherhood Crows Schemes Strange men selling swords in an offer to frame you in an elaborate conspiracy. As mentioned here is the paper referenced in the episode:…
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Yellow River Part 1: How it got yellow 黄河历史1:“大河”到“黄河” 的演变
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In this episode we discuss China's sorrow, the famous and infamous yellow river (黄河). Stretching through China's north eastern floodplain, it both birthed early chinese civilization, and put it through some of its most harrowing challenges. In part one we discuss the geography of the yellow river, its early myths, and how the complex interaction be…
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WCCBC: Water Margin Ch 6, Sagacious Lu Burns Down a Monastery 水浒传Book Club:鲁智深历险记还没完哦,这一章要在太岁头上动土,火烧寺庙了!
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In this episode we continue the adventures of Sagacious Lu, and meet up with some old friends. He finally reaches the great Xiangguo monastery and is put in an important position there. We also touch on: Division of Buddhist Monks Kitchen Gods The Commentaries of 金圣叹 Being a Man of Valor as opposed to just a person who knows how to fight. Paper on …
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WCCBC: Water Margin Ch 5, Sagacious Lu Attends a Wedding 水浒传Book Club第五章:鲁智深冒险记之大闹婚礼
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In this latest exciting episode of the WCC Book Club we spend time with Sagacious Lu on his spiritual journey, which seems to involve beating up everyone around him.Par Natalie and Cherrie
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Many Anthems, Many Chinas 国歌里的中国近代史
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In late November 2022, just last month, protests broke out all over China. People took to the streets to voice their discontent against the “Zero Covid” policies of the Chinese government. This came from months of frustration and suffering under the zero covid policies and the strict social control the Chinese state, the CCP government, had enforce…
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WCCBC: Water Margin Ch 4, Lu Da Becomes Sagacious Lu 水浒传Book Club第四章:当鲁达变身成了鲁智深,其实他还是那个鲁达
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In this episode we learn how Lu Da becomes Lu (Sagacious) Zhishen, and the finer points of how to join a chinese monastery.Par Natalie and Cherrie
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WCCBC: Water Margin Ch 3, The Lord of the West 水浒传Book Club第三章:西城之霸
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In this episode we meet the amazing Lu Da, and watch him make bad decisions. Also a discussion on Chinese prisons.Par Natalie and Cherrie
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Quotations from Chairman Mao 红宝书到底讲了什么?
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In this episode we discuss what is likely the second most printed book of all time, "Quotations from Chairman Mao". Produced prior to the Cultural Revolution, the book was an iconic symbol of the moment, and become influential worldwide as it was translated into multiple languages and distributed. We discuss what is in the book, and what isn't, as …
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WCCBC: Water Margin Ch 2, The Tough Dudes Network 水浒传Book Club第二章:好汉俱乐部
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When chaos grows in 12th century China, and the empire is in peril, great heavenly heroes will arise among the people to make everything worse. In the second episode we meet our first stars of destiny, and watch them immediately make bad decisions. We also discuss the finer points of Chinese capitol cities, and the definition of ancient chinese foo…
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WCCBC: Water Margin Ch 1, Who let the Demons out? 水浒传Book Club第一章:天命已失,谁还把妖魔鬼怪放出来了啦
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When chaos grows in 12th century China, and the empire is in peril, great heavenly heroes will arise among the people to make everything worse. Our exciting read along of China's literary classic 'The Water Margin' (水滸傳) finally begins! In this first episode we go over the history of the novel, its cultural significance, as well as the historical t…
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Movie Discussion: The Eight Hundred and The Battle at Lake Changjin 影评:八佰和长津湖
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In this episode we compare and contrast two modern Chinese Blockbusters. The 800, telling the tale of a doomed Chinese Battalion in the last ditch defense of Shanghai, was plagued by delays, censorship, and CCP meddling. The Battle of Lake Changjin on the other hand, was a top down propaganda piece about the Korean War ordered to be ready for the 1…
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Baijiu: The World's Favorite Spirit 白酒历史谈
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Baijiu is China's national alcohol, and the world's most drunk spirit. Despite it's fearsome reputation amongst the uninitiated, there is more to baijiu than its fiery taste and aggressive ABV. Join us as we sample the major varieties of Baijiu, learn about its history, and discuss its future. A special thanks to Derek Sandhaus and his book Drunk i…
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Voting With Chinese Characteristics 3: Democracy Choreographed 中国特色民主制度?下篇:当剧本已经写好
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In 1979 a new election law ended the era of single candidate elections, and theoretically ushered in an system where voters voters would have some level of choice in who their representatives would be. However despite the letter of the new law, Chinese Elections remained firmly under party control, with no real path for anyone other than party-appo…
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Arrow War Part 4: The Looting of the Summer Palace 第二次鸦片战争4: 火烧圆明园
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In this episode we discuss the endgame of the Arrow war, and China's resulting loss of full sovereignty as the foreign powers take root in Beijing. We also discuss the looting/burning of the summer palace, and how despite British claims, it had less to do with making a diplomatic statement, and more to do with avarice and greed. From the Qing/Chine…
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Voting with Chinese Characteristics Part 2, Even Albania has Elections 中国特色民主制度?中篇之:”阿尔巴尼亚都有民主选举呢!“
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During the Chinese Civil war, the communist forces experimented with various election systems in the territory they controlled, however upon taking control of the country in 1949, all large scale elections ceased. However, facing mounting pressure from the Soviet Union, the Communist party eventually restarted "elections" in 1954. In this episode w…
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Arrow War Part 3: Parkes and Loch's Bogus Journey 第二次鸦片战争3:猫鼠游戏篇
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After the Anglo/French diplomatic mission in 1859 was destroyed by the Qing Military, a larger, more powerful diplomatic army was sent in 1860 to ram the 'Treaty of Friendship' down the throats of the Qing Court. Despite being unable to stop this larger force militarily, the Qing Empire would attempt every conceivable tactic to delay, misdirect, or…
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Voting with Chinese Characteristics: Part 1 中国特色民主制度? 上篇
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The Modern Chinese state calls itself a People's Democratic Dictatorship (人民民主专政), and insists that it quickly and efficiently translates the people's will into government policy. Supposedly the Chinese people have no want or need for slow, chaotic, and expensive 'western style' democracy, and some studies even seem to back this up. All of this how…
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Arrow War Part 2: Mistakes Were Made 第二次鸦片战争2: 暴力的轮回
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Cherrie and Natalie continue their discussion of the Arrow War! After local pressure was unsuccessful, the British (and French!) escalated the situation around Canton, sending military forces to depose the Governor of Canton, Ye Mingchen. While they were ultimately successful, it still did not bring them the results in China they desired. With neit…
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Chili - How China got Spicy 辣椒在中国的历史之谈
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China’s culinary culture and habits are endlessly diverse. However, you still can’t imagine Chinese cuisine without chili peppers. Everywhere in China, you will find chilis peppers used fresh, dried, powdered, pickled, turned into a paste, infused into oils, used as a condiment, used as a preservative, used as the main ingredient! In addition, chil…
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Arrow War Part 1: The Flimsiest of Pretexts 第二次鸦片战争1:史上最胡扯的开战借口
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After the end of the Opium War, an uneasy truce existed between the Qing Empire and the Foreign Powers. Despite their victory, the British in particular felt unsatisfied with their gains, and constantly pushed the envelope, trying to whittle away more and more privileges from the Chinese. Overcome with internal issues such as rebellions, inflation,…
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Eastern and Western, Traditional and Modern - Lü Bicheng's Legendary Life Story 现代又传统,东式又西式:吕碧城的传奇人生
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In the early 1900s, Chinese women were entering the public space and shaping society like never before. At a time when the new Chinese identity was emerging, women activists and leaders had to navigate the shifting sands that was Chinese society at the time. Striking a balance between meeting the expectation of the traditional Confucian ideal of a …
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Opium War Part 3: The First Unequal Treaty 第一次鸦片战争3:不平等条约鼻祖
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In this episode we briefly recap the events of the Opium war, before discussing its conclusion. Both sides desperately wanted to end the conflict, yet neither side had the patience or diplomatic expertise to broker a lasting peace (If such a thing was even possible). The 1942 Treat of Nanjing (and those negotiated shortly after), did indeed end the…
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The War for Lunar New Year 关于春节与中国新年之争
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This is our 2022 Lunar New Year special edition. We hope you enjoy this episode and Happy New Year! Every year around late January or early February, people all over the world celebrate the Lunar New Year according to the traditional lunisolar calendar. As for the United States, in the 1950th, grand celebrations and American style parades in San Fr…
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Brainwashing: A History 洗脑(再教育)之历史
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Before the release of Edward Hunter's 1951 book, the term 'Brainwashing' did not exist in the English Language. Originally a translation of a Chinese term for political reeducation (洗腦,or "wash brain"), the term might have remained unknown in the US. However in the the next two years several thousand American (and international) Prisoners would und…
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The Great Tea Heist: Botanical Imperialism with Colonial Characteristics 茶叶大盗之英国皇家园艺学会和殖民主义有什么关系?
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While naturalistic expeditions in the colonial era were cloaked in the mantle of progress and discovery, they often had a more opportunistic motive. Native plants, animals, and techniques which had already long been known to others were 'rediscovered' by Europeans and mass produced across their colonies on an industrial scale. After the events of t…
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African Brothers: Tanzania 中国特色非洲外交:坦桑尼亚篇
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Since the founding of the Peoples Republic of China in 1949, it has had a special focus on Africa. Referred to often as 'African Brothers' (非洲兄弟), the PRC sought new markets, new communist comrades, and international recognition, in the emerging continent. In order to gain this they freely sent arms, aid and propaganda, hoping to imbue Africa with …
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Rise and Retirement of the Pirate Queen: Shi Yang, AKA Ching Shih 海盗大女主:石阳/郑一嫂的传奇一生
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China has always had a piracy problem. However in the early 18th century, Piracy quickly morphed from scattered opportunists, into a massive state-like operation. With hundreds of ships and 10s of thousands of men, they quickly overwhelmed the Qing Naval forces, and were able to extract tribute from Chinese and Foreigners alike. Much of this was du…
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Judge Dee: Crime and Punishment in Imperial China 神探狄仁杰:古代中国的罪与罚
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Chinese novels on crime, mystery and justice have a long and separate history from crime novels in the west. Often written by retired officials, they are useful both as entertainment, and as a description of how courts, laws, and investigations happened in the Imperial Chinese Justice system. Today we talk about Judge Dee(狄仁杰), a real Tang Dynasty …
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Opium War: The Motion Picture 影评:鸦片战争(1997)
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After the failures of the Cultural Revolution, and the advent of economic liberalization, the Communist Party needed to refocus its propaganda efforts to stay current. 1997s 'The Opium War' was the country's most expensive film to date. Made partially to commemorate the return of Hong Kong to Chinese control, it attempted to tell a version of the 1…
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Opium War Part 2: Drugboat Diplomacy 第一次鸦片战争2: 走私产业和大国外交的利益交错
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In July 1840 British forces arrived off the coast of China to begin what would become the 1st Opium War. Despite an overwhelming military superiority the commander of the British forces, Charles Elliot, seemed unable to break through Qing delaying tactics with diplomacy, and was hesitant to escalate the war by seizing (and looting!) cities and town…
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The Rise and Fall of the Opium Den 鸦片烟馆兴荣史
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The extract of the Opium Poppy is one of humanities oldest drugs, and has been widely used and traded for thousands of years. However when the mass production of refined Opium by the East India Company combined with a new and efficient method of smoking it, a worldwide sensation ensued. At the height of its popularity, Opium was a worldwide habit. …
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Opium War Part 1: The World's Greatest Drug Bust 鸦片战争1:史上规模最大之缉毒行动
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In 1833 the East India Company would lose its monopoly on Chinese trade. This change, and the lack of an effective structure to replace it, would create a power vacuum in and around China's only western trading port (Canton). British Opium Traders took this opportunity to flood in and make fortunes, and to use those fortunes to promote a more belli…
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Prequel to the Opium War 鸦片战争前传:波涛暗涌风云莫测的清末历史
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The First Opium War is often seen as the beginning of China's 'Century of Shame' , a time when Foreigners ran rampant, and China lacked the ability to set its own destiny. However even without the aggression of Great Britain, China (Qing Dynasty) was undergoing a series of internal crisis, each with the potential to end the dynasty. Rebellion, Infl…
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