Huang Zhongyu
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Huang Zhongyu was born in Xinhui, Guangdong Province in the Qing Dynasty. His alias was Zhang Tongyun (Zhang Tongyun or Zhang Tongyun). Around 1849, he was employed as a Chinese teacher and assistant copywriter by the Chinese Deputy envoy of the British Embassy in China. Later, he was hired by Ye Mingchen, governor of Guangdong and Guangdong provinces, and served as a foreign agent. When the British and French allied forces invaded Dagu in the north, they accompanied them. Later, Zhang Jinwen, a salt merchant in Tianjin, recommended him to Gui Liang, the imperial envoy, and interceded in the Sino British peace negotiation. According to relevant information, he was actually a running dog of the British invading army at that time.
For example, deliberately providing false information to the governor of Guangdong and Guangxi directly led to the fall of Guangzhou and the capture of Ye Mingchen. Later, during the second Opium War, the negotiation translator named Qing government was actually a traitor. However, due to the lack of diplomatic talents, the Qing government not only did not doubt what Huang Zhongyu had done, but also greatly praised her. After the signing of the Treaty of Tianjin, the Qing government granted the candidate magistrate and awarded the same magistrate. After the negotiation in Tianjin and the contact with the Beijing invaders, the Beijing treaty was signed and replaced by Zhili Prefecture magistrate. After the Department of Tianjin government with knowledge, Qingyun, Tianjin and other county magistrate. reference materials: Ji Yaxi, Chen Weimin, Xueyuan press, the first edition in January 2007 Baidu Encyclopedia content is shared by netizens. If you find that your data content is inaccurate or incomplete, you are welcome to use your own data service (free) to participate in the correction. Go to > > now
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