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In Emperor Qianlong’s reply to the King of England, which word did not appear?
In Emperor Qianlong’s reply to the King of England, which word did not appear as follows:
Emperor Qianlong wrote in his reply to George III at the time:
Our country spreads in all directions, and all nations come to pay homage. Our country has everything; the envoys you sent also saw it. Our country has never lacked some strange and weird items, so there is no need for your country to come to buy things.
It can be seen from this that Emperor Qianlong was very arrogant, ignorant and arrogant. The subsequent Qing government also paid a heavy price for its arrogance, ignorance and arrogance. After this letter was sent to the UK, it became a joke. George III must have laughed so much that he could spit out his rice when he saw this letter. This letter is now collected in the British Museum.
In 1793, George III sent a special envoy across the ocean to China in the name of congratulating Emperor Qianlong on his eightieth birthday. This was the first time that a Western European country officially sent an envoy to China. There are more than 80 people in the army, including mathematicians, artists, doctors and guards. The tributes brought included astronomical and geographical instruments, books, military supplies, etc., all of which were carefully selected to represent British civilization.
On September 14, Emperor Qianlong officially received the British mission. Qianlong despised the telescopes, guns, globes, clocks, etc. presented by the British, thinking that these were very strange things, but you only thought they were great.
Qianlong was very unhappy when he saw the British envoy just kneeling on one knee. He thought that he was not here specifically to congratulate him, so he asked him to leave early. Finally, on March 17, 1794, the British envoy officially left China. Before leaving, he also brought a reply letter and gift from Emperor Qianlong to George III.
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