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Contents of the Beijing Treaty

1858, after the Tianjin Treaty was signed, the British and French envoys were escorted to Beijing by the British and French joint fleet to exchange contracts. The Qing government thought it was unacceptable for British and French envoys to enter Beijing by force, and the face of the Qing empire was gone. The soldiers of Dagukou Fort were ordered to attack the British and French fleets, but the contract was not exchanged successfully (the contract can only take effect after being signed by both parties, which is similar to the current contract in duplicate). Subsequently, Britain and France established a joint force, and then.