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The person who was locked in the cage was Ye Mingchen. He was captured in the Second Opium War and called himself a "Soviet warrior on the sea". He was humiliated and tortured in India, and was known as the Governor of the Six Nots.
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He is Ye Mingchen. He was captured during the Second Opium War, taken to India, and tortured in a cage.
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Ye Mingchen. In 1847, he became the governor of Guangdong, assisting Qiying in dealing with trade matters, and in 1852, he became the governor of Liangguang, taking charge of the situation.
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Ye Mingchen, who was the governor of Liangguang in 1852, broke out of war, was plundered by the British and French forces in 1857, and was escorted to Calcutta, India, where he was forced to wear court clothes, wear court boots, and wear a three-eyed red tasseled hat, and sat in a glass house like an animal.
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Ye Mingchen, who was captured to India, was also very depressed, he was locked up in a small courtyard, and many people even chose to climb the wall to ** this celebrity. And when Ye Mingchen finished eating the dry food he brought, he directly chose to die of hunger strike, because he was unwilling to eat other people's dry food, which was his own integrity.
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At that time, no one had ever seen a foreigner, and the Indians were very strange, so they would pull it out for everyone to see, how different it was from us.
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Ye Mingchen was captured during World War II, but his attitude towards foreigners was very tough, no war, no peace, no defense, no death, no surrender, no departure This is all to describe him, in the Yarrow incident, because the matter was too intense, was criticized by foreigners, during his capture and capture, he drifted at sea, and arrived in India after several drifts, foreigners knew that he was a Qing Dynasty official, and because he was relatively fat, he looked funny, so people regarded him as a monkey.
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Ye Mingchen was captured by the British army in the Opium War because of superstition and transported to India, where he showed the appearance of Qing Dynasty officials in a living form. In the end, he refused food from the British army and died on hunger strike.
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Humiliated by the British at the time. In the Second Opium War, Ye Mingchen was defeated and captured, and the British took him to India as a threat. But the Qing court had already expelled Ye Mingchen to avoid the coercion of the British Empire, and the British were angry and locked Ye Mingchen in a cage and let him be a monkey for people to watch.
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He was captured in the Opium War and later brought to India by the British.
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It was a humiliating thing during the Opium War, he was captured by the British army in Guangdong, taken to India with **, and insulted him.
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And Ye Mingchen would rather be captured by the enemy than escape, and finally fell into the hands of the British. In fact, at the beginning, Ye Mingchen wanted to commit suicide directly, but thinking that he might have the opportunity to meet the British leadership if he was captured alive, Ye Mingchen did not choose to commit suicide, in order to explain to the British leadership the meaning of peace in the Qing Dynasty.
And when he was teased like a "monkey" in India, he knew that he would never have the chance to meet the king of England, so he died of hunger strike.
For Ye Mingchen, many evaluations are negative, and even Emperor Xianfeng evaluated Ye Mingchen with "six nos": no war, no peace, no defense, no death, no surrender, no leaving. In fact, Ye Mingchen at the last moment was really helpless, after all, he couldn't beat him at all, and he had no chance to run if he wanted to.
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At that time, Ye Mingchen was captured by the British, and the British were captured by the British army in India as a monkey for people to watch in order to make fun of him, and the Qing Dynasty at that time was poor and weak and did not have the protection of a strong country.
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Because the Qing Dynasty was politically weak at that time and did not dare to have direct friction with India, this appalling incident occurred.
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It was the situation caused by the decay of the Manchu Qing Dynasty in the Opium War, he was captured by the British army, escorted to India with **, and was insulted and ridiculed locally.
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is the situation after the defeat of the Opium War, the ** of the Qing Dynasty was captured by the British army, so he was sent to India with such an ending.
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This man was Ye Mingchen, who was captured and sent there, where he was watched as a monkey, and later died alone.
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This person should be Ye Mingchen, and his fate is also quite miserable.
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This person is Ye Mingchen, he was not watched as a monkey, but was placed under house arrest.
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Because Indians and Chinese look different, in the eyes of Indians at that time, Chinese were like a zoo"Monkeys"。
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The ultimate reason is because of the backwardness of the Qing Dynasty, which led to the loss of human rights and dignity of people.
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The captives were taken to India and watched as monkeys because of the Qing Dynasty at that time.
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At the end of the Qing Dynasty, the Qing Dynasty was defeated, and everyone was displaced and homeless.
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It is generally very reused, and it can be said that it has a promising future. Ye Mingchen has been in Shanxi, Jiangxi, and Yunnan in Shaanxi.
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It is because people in all countries have different skin colors, and yellow people are yellow, so they will be misunderstood.
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Because the Qing Dynasty was defeated by the Western powers at that time, he was captured by the British, and the British, in order to deter India, forced him to be watched as a monkey.
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Because when the country is not strong, it will be bullied and looked down upon.
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The position is also getting bigger and bigger, and later the official became the governor of Guangdong and Guangzhou, which can be described as an extremely glorious feudal official.
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