Qishan

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Qishan was a high-ranking Qing dynasty official and diplomat who played a key role in negotiating with the British during the First Opium War.

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instanceOf Qing dynasty official
diplomat
human
authorityOn foreign affairs of the Qing court
consequenceOfActions was impeached and temporarily stripped of office after the Convention of Chuanbi
countryOfCitizenship Qing dynasty NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1786
dateOfDeath 1854
dynasty Qing dynasty NERFINISHED
era late Qing dynasty NERFINISHED
ethnicity Manchu NERFINISHED
faction Manchu Bordered Yellow Banner NERFINISHED
familyName Niohuru NERFINISHED
gender male
knownFor advocating negotiation rather than continued military resistance against Britain
being dismissed and punished for perceived leniency toward the British
languageUsed Chinese
Manchu NERFINISHED
laterCareer reinstated to high office after initial punishment
militaryRank commander of Qing forces in Guangdong during the First Opium War
nativeName 琦善 NERFINISHED
nobleTitle first class marquis NERFINISHED
notableEvent negotiated preliminary peace terms with British plenipotentiaries in 1841
notableWork negotiations with the British during the First Opium War
occupation diplomat
official
politician
participantIn First Opium War NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Mukden NERFINISHED
Shengjing NERFINISHED
present-day Shenyang, Liaoning, China
placeOfDeath Beijing NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment pragmatic, conciliatory approach to Western powers
positionHeld governor-general of Shaan-Gan
governor-general of Sichuan
imperial commissioner
viceroy of Liangjiang
viceroy of Zhili
religion Confucianism
replaced Lin Zexu as imperial commissioner in Guangdong
roleInEvent chief Qing negotiator with the British during the First Opium War
servedUnder Daoguang Emperor NERFINISHED
Xianfeng Emperor NERFINISHED
signed Convention of Chuanbi NERFINISHED

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