a goldern era of China, QianLong China and how can it go wrong in 1800-1945?

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... and how China can go down to be poorest peasants nations in the world in just 150 years 1736 - 1954? A golden age of China prosperity turned into a poor nation? Something is wrong here.

It was not just Qianlong rejecting Brit unsustainable forever problematic technology innovation products but more than the British Empire massive expansion to USA, Canada South Africa and Australia. They turn to drug money to finance their massive expansion at the expand of China and SEA Singapore and Borneo with cheap drug money.

Brit used cheap drug money to expand Singapore PAP used your CPF money?


A Golden Age of China: Qianlong Emperor (1736–1795)

Hidden treasures from Beijing’s Palace Museum in the Forbidden City will come to Melbourne for the first time, in an Australian exclusive exhibition. A Golden Age of China: Qianlong Emperor (1736–1795) tells the story of China’s foremost art collector Qianlong Emperor, one of China’s most successful rulers and fourth and longest living emperor of the Qing dynasty (1644-1911).

This exhibition provides an unprecedented opportunity to explore a rich concentration of more than 120 works from the Palace Museum’s art collection, which is built on the imperial collection of the Ming and Qing dynasties and holds some of China’s most rare and valuable works of art in its collection.

Tony Ellwood, Director, NGV, said, “This exhibitions tells the fascinating narrative of one of China’s most influential rulers and a great champion of the arts, whose passion saw him become one of China’s foremost collectors and conservators of art.”

The Qianlong emperor’s long 60-year reign (1736-1795) was a particularly fascinating time in China’s history. During his reign, China was the wealthiest and most populous nation in the world. Qianlong’s ability to preserve and foster his Manchu warrior-huntsman traditions whilst adopting the Confucian principles of political and cultural leadership, resulted in the successfully governing of 150 million Chinese people.

https://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/media_release/a-golden-age-of-china-qianlong-emperor/
 
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Mr tan
pls. there is no point talking about these issues and nobody is interested.
 
history repeats itself.

Ask not what the nation can do for you but what you can do for the nation.

Complain Singapore is a small island, think of expansion like the Brit? need cheap money to expand Singapore, hire the pro Brit, Evil for Hire.


Mr tan
pls. there is no point talking about these issues and nobody is interested.
 
Yes. This was the era where the majority of the population became vegetarians.:o
 
It was never a golden age of china. Its the golden age of the manchus. The Qing is not a chinese dynasty.Tat y all the fuck ups.
 
It was never a golden age of china. Its the golden age of the manchus. The Qing is not a chinese dynasty.Tat y all the fuck ups.

Agreed.

While China was lost in its own world, Europe had already explored and colonized so many regions all over the world. Even the Russians explored and colonized Siberia while Qing China hardly explored anything beyond its Manchurian borders. To blame its poor fortunes from 1840s to 1970s on the Europeans is just ridiculous. Chinks should honestly ask themselves why they allowed despotism to flourish for thousands of years. The first opium war was merely the first outward sign of China's decay and ignorance.
 
Agreed.

While China was lost in its own world, Europe had already explored and colonized so many regions all over the world. Even the Russians explored and colonized Siberia while Qing China hardly explored anything beyond its Manchurian borders. To blame its poor fortunes from 1840s to 1970s on the Europeans is just ridiculous. Chinks should honestly ask themselves why they allowed despotism to flourish for thousands of years. The first opium war was merely the first outward sign of China's decay and ignorance.




eh.....you never say if China had Lee KON You back then............they would have conquered the Milky Way ah...............?
 
just concentrate on your PAP IB jobs and get paid for coming here to defend PAP you will do just fine.



Agreed.

While China was lost in its own world, Europe had already explored and colonized so many regions all over the world. Even the Russians explored and colonized Siberia while Qing China hardly explored anything beyond its Manchurian borders. To blame its poor fortunes from 1840s to 1970s on the Europeans is just ridiculous. Chinks should honestly ask themselves why they allowed despotism to flourish for thousands of years. The first opium war was merely the first outward sign of China's decay and ignorance.
 
Qianlong was a vicious emperor. He is not like the character always portray in the TV shows. He killed more learned men and burn more books than qin shihuang. Many Chinese classic were lost forever by Qianlong's book burning because of certain words or phrases inside the books are not in line with qing dynasty. He even put peasants to death for stopping his royal entourage to give him petitions. One of the most corrupted official, He Shen, was Qianlong right hand man.
 
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