- consul,
Harry Parkes, protested, upon
which the
viceroy of Liangguang, Ye
Mingchen,
delivered most of
sailors to the
British on 22 October, but
refused to...
- Ye
Mingchen (21
December 1807 – 9
April 1859) was a high-ranking
Chinese official during the Qing dynasty,
known for his
resistance to
British influence...
- (Guangzhou) as a
demonstration of
power and to
capture Chinese official Ye
Mingchen, who had
resisted British attempts to
implement the 1842
Treaty of Nanking...
-
capital at Nanjing. In
spite of this, a new
Imperial Commissioner, Ye
Mingchen, was
appointed at Canton,
determined to
stamp out the
opium trade, which...
- Wang Ming-chen (pinyin: Wáng Míngzhēn,
November 18, 1906 –
August 28, 2010) was a
Chinese theoretical physicist and a
professor at
Tsinghua University...
-
Smith Parkes,
insulted the
British flag. When the
Chinese Commissioner Ye
Mingchen refused to apologise, the
British s****ed his compound. The commissioner...
-
Second Opium War, the
residence was
completely destro**** and
Viceroy Ye
Mingchen was
captured by the British.[citation needed]
Based on the
terms of an...
-
defeating the Red
Turban Rebellion (1854–1856). In Guangdong,
Governor Ye
Mingchen oversaw the
execution of 70,000
people in Guangzhou,
eventually one million...
- situation, but most of them
defected to the rebels.
Provincial Governor Ye
Mingchen then
formulated a
strategy of
bribing lodge leaders to defect,
which was...
-
filed a
vigorous protest on 25 July to the
Chinese Imperial Viceroy Ye
Mingchen. On 30 July, he sent a
report to the
French foreign office of the execution...