First, "treaty of nanking"
Treaty of nanking is the first unequal treaty in modern history of China. The agreement was signed on August 29th 1842 (July 24th and 22nd, Daoguang) by Ying Jie, Yi Bu, Niu Jian and Pu Dingcha, representatives of the Qing court, aboard the British ship "Gao Huali" anchored on Xiaguan River in Nanjing, marking the end of the first opium war.
Second, treaty of shimonoseki.
Treaty of shimonoseki is an unequal treaty signed by the Qing government of China and the Meiji government of Japan in Shimonoseki, Japan on April 1895 and June 17, the 21st year of Guangxu. Formerly known as the New Testament of Shimonoseki, Japan called treaty of shimonoseki or Nissin Peace Treaty.
The signing of treaty of shimonoseki marked the end of the Sino-Japanese Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895. The Chinese plenipotentiaries are Li Hongzhang and Li, and the Japanese plenipotentiaries are Ito Bowen and Lu Aozongguang.
Third, the shame and ugliness treaty
The Treaty of Xin Chou was signed on July 25th (190 1 9) in the 27th year of Guangxu after the failure of the Boxer Rebellion and Eight-Nation Alliance's invasion of Beijing.
Four. Humen treaty
From 1840 to 1842, the Opium War launched by Britain to invade China ended with the Qing government being forced to sign the treaty of nanking. After the war, Britain used the Qing government's ignorance of international practices and its own interests to lure the Qing side to continue negotiations on various systems of trading ports in Nanjing and Guangdong.
1843 (23rd year of Daoguang) In July, the two sides reached a customs tariff. On the 22nd, the British side first published the Regulations on Trade with Five Ports: Hong Kong Customs Tariff. On October 8th, 65438/KLOC-0, the Qing imperial envoy Jane Ying and the British Ambassador Plenipotentiary to China Pu Dingcha signed the "Five Ports Trade Keeping Contract" in Humen, Guangdong, also known as the "Humen Treaty". As an annex to the Humen Treaty, the previously published Charter of Five Ports Trade: Customs Tariff was formally established.
Verb (abbreviation for verb) Wang Xia Treaty
The Treaty of Wang Xia, also known as the Sino-American Charter on Trade with Five Ports, was an unequal treaty signed by the Qing government and the United States in Wang Xia Village, Macau on July 3, 2004 (the 24th year of Daoguang), and it was also the first unequal treaty signed by the Qing government and the United States.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-treaty of nanking.
Refer to the above? Baidu Encyclopedia-treaty of shimonoseki
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Refer to the above? Baidu Encyclopedia-Humen Treaty
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