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Lake Baikal belongs to China. Who lost it?

Many people have never been to Lake Baikal, but they must have heard of Lake Baikal in Li Jian. It gives people the feeling of traveling to Lake Baikal with a backpack, to feel the beautiful natural scenery, but to put aside worldly troubles, stay away from the noise of the city and find a quiet place. It can be said that the beauty of Lake Baikal is very famous in the world. However, this beautiful place originally belonged to our country, but it was finally taken away by Russia. It's really a pity, but history cannot repeat itself. Who finally lost our Lake Baikal?

1. Lake Baikal has belonged to China since ancient times. Lake Baikal, formerly known as Beihai, was the place where Su Wu herded sheep during the Dahan period. Although Lake Baikal was not under the jurisdiction of the Central Plains Dynasty since the Eastern Han Dynasty, it was controlled by other ethnic minorities. In the early Tang Dynasty, Lake Baikal? Become a part of the territory of the Tang Empire. After that, it was controlled by Turks, Mongols or Warrabri, and it belonged to our territory until the Qing Dynasty.

Second, the loss of Lake Baikal. From the 1689 Sino-Russian Treaty of Nebuchadnezzar, Kangxi ceded the territory of China from the Ergon River to Lake Baikal, and also helped the Russian government establish its legal occupation of Siberia. At this time, Lake Baikal was nominally occupied by Russia.

Later, with the constant harassment and occupation of Russia, Yong Zhengdi, like Emperor Kangxi, signed the Treaty of Brinsky and the Treaty of Chaktu with Russia on 1727 in exchange for the peace of the Qing border, thus completely abandoning the vast territory of Lake Baikal, marking that the Central Plains Dynasty was finally completely isolated from Lake Baikal, and such a beautiful and rich place no longer belonged to us, thus giving the mountains and rivers left by our ancestors to Russia.

Now, we can only listen to Lake Baikal, yearn for the beautiful lake that once belonged to us, and recall the beautiful picture of sheep herding in Suwu. However, Lake Belga has become a foreign country.