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Three Historical Stories Related to Two Opium Wars

1: Humen Smoke, 1839 Lin Zexu wrote to Daoguang Emperor that Britain was doing great harm to opium smuggled in China, so Daoguang went to today's Lin Zexu and went to Guandong to destroy opium in Humen! This caused dissatisfaction in Britain, so they attacked China by force, and the defeated Lin was dismissed for investigation and sent to Xinjiang! 2. Sanyuanli people are anti-British. After Lin Zexu sold cigarettes, the British army used this as an excuse to invade China, and Yan Guangdong went down to Sanyuanli. The invaders burned, killed and robbed all the way, which aroused the resistance of Sanyuanli people. The villagers used farm tools to resist the casualties of foreign guns, but the British army was repelled. This is China people's 1 armed resistance against foreign aggression! After the opium in Humen was destroyed, the British attack on Guangzhou was blocked and then turned to Jingjiang. Qishan led the troops to hold their ground! Defending the enemy's foreign guns with knives and guns caused heavy casualties. Qi Shan's broadsword is covered with blood, and he is still shouting to kill the thief!