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Whose photo was the first photo in the history of China?
The hero of the first photo in the history of China: Aisingiorro Qian Ying [qí y ě ng] (1787–1858), the imperial clan, the governor of Guangdong and Guangxi, was one of the signatories of the unequal treaties such as treaty of nanking and Wang Xia Treaty. This photo was taken by Jules eger, a Frenchman, in 1844.

Jueluo aixin Ying was born in Zhenglanqi, Manzhouli, the grandson of Robel Moore Haqi VI, and the son of a university student in Jiaqing Chaodongge. Imperial clan of Qing dynasty, minister. Master elder brother Ying was given the position of director of Zongrenyuan by Yin Sheng and moved to the position of director. He used to be a bachelor of cabinet, commander-in-chief of the three armed forces, minister of the interior, minister of rites, governor of Guangdong and Guangxi, and university student of Wenyuange. Later, due to the traces of bullying, Wang was impeached, and Emperor Xianfeng gave him suicide.