Ep. 127 | The Birth of U.S.-China Relations
In this episode, we take a look at the circumstances and times when the brand spanking new nation of the United States of America cameto China for the very first time. The so-called “Most Important Relationship in the World” had very humble origins indeed.
When representatives of the United States first arrived in Canton in August 1783 they really had a lot of explaining to do about who they were and where they came from. Repeatedly they had to explain to the Chinese who interacted with them that they weren’t British.
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Terms in Episode
Pinyin/Term | Chinese | English/Meaning |
---|---|---|
Bupingdeng tiaoyue | 不平等条约 | Unequal Treaty |
Da Qing | 大清 | The name of the Qing Empire…means “Big” or “Great” Qing |
Guangzhou | 广州 | Canton |
Guanyin Tang | 观音堂 | The Temple in Macao where the Treaty of Wangxia was signed |
Jin Sha | 金沙 | Cumshaw. A bribe given in the form of a gift (means gold sand or gold dust) |
Lao Mei | 老美 | A term for America or Americans…not particularly a polite way to say it |
Lao Zhong | 老中 | I never heard this used before…but the counterpart of Lao Mei |
Puji Chanyuan | 普及禅院 | The former name of this temple |
Qianlong | 乾隆 | The Qing emperor who reigned 1735-1796 |
Qiying | 耆英 | Known as “Keying”, a Manchu noble who signed many Unequal Treaties |
Sishu | 四书 | The Four Books |
Wangxia Tiaoyue | 望夏条约 | The Treaty of Wangxia July 3, 1844 |
Wujing | 五经 | The Five Classics |
Wuyi Cha | 武夷茶 | Bohea Tea A popular type of tea export back in the day |
Xichun Cha | 熙春茶 | Hyson Tea Another popular type of tea export back in the day |
Zhong-Mei guanxi | 中美关系 | China – US Relations |
On October 24th, 1871 the Los Angeles Chinatown Massacre took place near the present-day location of Union Station, just north of the core downtown L.A. area.