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Yilibu (Manchu: ᡳᠯᡳᠪᡠ Ilibu; Chinese: 伊里布; Wade–Giles: I-li-pu; 1772 – 4
March 1843), also
spelt Elepoo, was a
Chinese official of the Qing dynasty. A...
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British representative Sir
Henry Pottinger and Qing
representatives Keying,
Yilibu, and Niu Jian
signed the treaty,
which consisted of
thirteen articles. The...
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Parker Humphrey Senhouse Daoguang Emperor Lin Zexu
Qishan Yishan Yijing Yilibu Guan Tianpei † Chen Huacheng † Ge Yunfei † Yang Fang
Keying Strength 19...
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Xiaodexian Empress Xiaoshencheng Empress Xiaomucheng Empress Xiaozheyi Yilibu Oboi King Pu-tsung Nian
Gengyao (Han) Gao E (Han)
Empress Xiaoyichun Taqibu...
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British representative Sir
Henry Pottinger and Qing representatives, Qiying,
Yilibu and Niujian,
signed the
Treaty of
Nanking aboard her.
Cornwallis was ****ed...
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Viceroy of Yun-Gui In
office 1826–1835
Preceded by Zhao
Shenzhen Succeeded by
Yilibu Viceroy of
Rivers and
Waterways In
office 1812–1814
Preceded by Xu Zhaochun...
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Confucian scholar of the late Qing dynasty. He parti****ted with
Keying and
Yilibu in the
negotiation between China and
Britain during the
First Opium War...
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situation with the British. When hostilities[which?] ceased,
Chinese official Yilibu returned sixteen kidnapped British soldiers to
Gough in "recognition of...
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ancient Manchu Wanyan clan. Her
personal name was not recorded. Her father,
Yilibu, was a
provincial examination graduate (Chinese: 举人; pinyin: Jǔrén). It...
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forwarded overland by the
imperial express. At the same time,
Qishan directed Yilibu, the
viceroy of Liangjiang, to
release the
British prisoners at Ningbo....