1839 in China
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See also: | Other events of 1839 History of China • Timeline • Years |
Events from the year 1839 in China.
Incumbents
- Daoguang Emperor (19th year)[1]
Events
- Daoguang Emperor appointed scholar-official Lin Zexu to the post of Special Imperial Commissioner with the task of eradicating the opium trade. He bans the trade of opium and writes a letter to Queen Victoria asking her to stop the illegal importation of opium
- early July 1839 - a group of British merchant sailors in Kowloon became intoxicated after consuming rice liqueur. Two of the sailors became agitated with and beat to death Lin Weixi, a villager from nearby Tsim Sha Tsui.[2][3] They are disciplined by British military court and the British refuse to hand them over to Chinese prosecutors
Ongoing
References
- Mann, Susan (2007-09-28). The Talented Women of the Zhang Family. University of California Press. p. 136. ISBN 9780520250901.
twentieth year of the daoguang emperor.
- Hanes & Sanello 2002, p. 61
- Hoe & Roebuck 1999, p. 91
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