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Which Chinese emperor sent whom to Macau?

Qing Dezong, Emperor Guangxu, Aixinjueluo Zaitan.

Since 1557, the Portuguese have obtained the right of residence in Macao from the Ming Dynasty, but the Ming Dynasty government still has an official office here and is directly under the jurisdiction of Guangdong Province. It was not until 1887 that the Portuguese government and the Qing government signed the Sino-Portuguese Peace and Trade Treaty, which was valid for 40 years (expired in 1928), and Macau became a Portuguese colony.

However, Macau was not the first colony of European countries in East Asia. Nagasaki, Japan, was the first.

The Portuguese were initially restricted to living in the south of Macau. In 1623, the Portuguese government appointed Mascaro as the first governor of Macau. Macao has historically been famous for its cultural exchanges between China and the West. The spread of Western learning to the east in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties played an important role in the region and played a major role in the operation of the world economy.

Emperor Guangxu, Dezong of the Qing Dynasty, Aixinjueluo Zaitan (1871-1908), reigned from 1874 to 1908, ***34 years.

After the Battle of Shuangyu Island, the Portuguese, who had just established a foothold in mainland China, were immediately hunted and killed by the Ming Dynasty. In the nearly ten years after 1548, Portugal mostly adopted peaceful tactics. Japanese pirates cooperated to fight guerrilla warfare on the southeastern coast of China.

The Portuguese suffered repeated attacks on the southeast coast. It is becoming increasingly unsustainable. Under the harsh reality, they had to change their policies and began to bribe the coastal officials of the Ming Dynasty in order to gain benefits.