Yilibu

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Yilibu was a Qing dynasty official and diplomat who played a key role in negotiating the Treaty of Nanking that ended the First Opium War between China and Britain.

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instanceOf Qing dynasty official
diplomat
politician
conflict Anglo-Chinese War
surface form: First Opium War
contributedTo formal opening of treaty relations between China and Britain
country Qing dynasty
diplomaticRelationWith United Kingdom
dynasty Qing dynasty
employer Qing dynasty
surface form: Qing government
ethnicGroup Manchu
hasCause British military pressure during the First Opium War (context for his diplomatic role)
influenced Sino-British relations in the mid-19th century
knownFor diplomatic service during the First Opium War
helping negotiate the Treaty of Nanking
languageOfWorkOrName Chinese
notableAchievement contribution to ending the First Opium War
representation of Qing interests in treaty negotiations
notableWork negotiation of the Treaty of Nanking
occupation diplomat
official
participatedIn negotiations between Qing China and Britain
partOf Qing imperial bureaucracy
positionHeld high-ranking official
imperial commissioner
roleIn Anglo-Chinese War
surface form: First Opium War
significantEvent Treaty of Nanking
sphereOfActivity diplomacy
foreign relations of Qing China
politics
workLocation Qing dynasty
surface form: Qing China

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