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What disasters have occurred in the Year of the Rat over the years?
2. The Year of Rat of the 2th Century-Boxer Fitness Exercise. This year was the last year of the 19th century, and China was in the 26th year of Qing and Guangxu. The major events of this year were the Boxer Rebellion and Eight-Nation Alliance's invasion of China. In September, 191, China and 11 countries reached the shameful Final Protocol for Resolving the 19 Upheavals, that is, the Xin Chou Treaty. The unequal treaties require that China take out 452 million platinum from China Customs and other import duties and pay it to all countries in the world, and settle it at the exchange rate of the currencies of all countries in the world at an annual interest rate of 4% in 39 years. This sum of money is called boxer indemnity in the world, and Europeans call it boxing compensation.
3. In 184, the Year of the Rat was the first Opium War. This year was in the middle and late Qing dynasty, and the first Opium War happened. Western powers knocked on the gate of the closed Qing dynasty with a long history. In 1842, the treaty of nanking, which was signed in China, was the beginning of the semi-colonial and semi-feudal society in modern China.
4. In 178, in the Year of the Rat, Emperor Qianlong and He Kun became biological mothers. In the forty-five years of Qianlong in Qing Dynasty, Emperor Qianlong betrothed his favorite ten daughters, Gu Lun and Princess Xiao, to Feng?enyende, the son of Hekun, and his courtiers became his own mothers.
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