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1876 treaty between China and Great Britain
The Chefoo Convention, known in Chinese as the Yantai Treaty, was an unequal treaty between Britain and Qing China, signed by Sir Thomas Wade and Li Hongzhang
Chefoo_Convention
Prefecture-level city in Shandong, People's Republic of China
4478°E / 37.4646; 121.4478 Yantai, formerly known by the Europeans as Chefoo, is a coastal prefecture-level city on the Shandong Peninsula in China.
Yantai
Topics referred to by the same term
Anglo-Chinese Convention may refer to: Chefoo Convention in 1876 Convention of Calcutta in 1890 Convention for the Extension of Hong Kong Territory in
Anglo-Chinese_Convention
Prefecture-level city in Zhejiang, China
(1271–1368) periods, was designated as a treaty port following the 1876 Chefoo Convention, and in 1984 was designated as one of China’s first 14 open coastal
Wenzhou
British diplomat (1846–75)
overland Asian trade routes, sparked the Margary Affair which led to the Chefoo Convention. Margary was born in the city of Belgaum, in British India as the
Augustus_Raymond_Margary
Political debate
called the Chefoo Convention. Great Britain realized that it had little direct influence in Tibet. Therefore, as part of the Chefoo Convention, the British
Tibetan_sovereignty_debate
Convention Between Great Britain and China Relating to Sikkim and Tibet
textiles, tobacco, grain, tools and tea. In 1876, the signing of the Chefoo Convention granted the United Kingdom the right to send missions to Tibet for
Convention_of_Calcutta
opened November 1890 702,000 Yichang, in Hubei in accordance with Chefoo Convention, 1876 opened 1 April 1877 50,000 Shashi, also in Hubei Treaty of Shimonoseki
List_of_Chinese_treaty_ports
Longest river in Asia
Little took an interest in Upper Yangtze navigation when in 1876, the Chefoo Convention opened Chongqing to consular residence but stipulated that foreign
Yangtze
Series of treaties imposed on Asian states
extraterritoriality to foreign citizens. The earliest "unequal treaty" was the 1841 Convention of Chuenpi negotiations during the First Opium War, followed by the 1842
Unequal_treaties
Protestant missionary to China (1832–1905)
the last degree...The Christian message fell on stony ground." The Chefoo Convention forced on China by Britain in 1876 made it legal for missionaries
Hudson_Taylor
Prefecture-level city in Guangxi, People's Republic of China
has been moved to from Town of Lianzhou since 19th century after Chefoo Convention which demanded Beihai as a treaty port. Or Jute-planter Language (Chinese:
Beihai
1673–1681 revolt in Qing dynasty China
Treaty Chefoo Convention Convention Between Great Britain and China Respecting Tibet Convention for the Extension of Hong Kong Territory Convention of Peking
Revolt of the Three Feudatories
Revolt_of_the_Three_Feudatories
Church in Zhejiang, China
September 1876, the Qing Empire and the Great Britain signed the Chefoo Convention, which stipulated the opening of additional treaty ports in Wenzhou
St._Paul's_Cathedral,_Wenzhou
1876 21 August The Qing dynasty and the United Kingdom signed the Chefoo Convention, under which Qing promised to punish those responsible for Margary's
Timeline_of_Chinese_history
19th-century British linguist and diplomat
leaving Beijing in the wake of the Margary Affair, Wade negotiated the Chefoo Convention in 1876 with Li Hongzhang. He was then made KCB. After retiring from
Thomas_Francis_Wade
Prefecture-level city in Hubei, People's Republic of China
Qing and Great Britain agreed to the Chefoo Convention, which was signed by Sir Thomas Wade and Li Hongzhang in Chefoo on 21 August 1876. The imperial government
Yichang
Former capital of Later Jin; renamed to Xing Jing in 1636 by Hong Taiji
Treaty Chefoo Convention Convention Between Great Britain and China Respecting Tibet Convention for the Extension of Hong Kong Territory Convention of Peking
Hetu_Ala
Chinese interpreter and educator (1826–1895)
involving the murder of a British official), and the resulting 1876 Chefoo Convention with the United Kingdom. He became a permanent member of Li Hongzhang's
Zeng_Laishun
settling Ryukyu-Taiwan affair Beijing 中日北京專條 Japan 34 1876 Sep 13 Chefoo Convention Zhifu 煙臺條約 United Kingdom Ratified in 1885 35 1879 Oct 2 Treaty of
List of treaties of China before the People's Republic
List_of_treaties_of_China_before_the_People's_Republic
British official in Qing service (1835–1911)
credited him with preventing a war with Britain in 1876 (via the Chefoo Convention), and he and his London representative, James Campbell, helped bring
Sir_Robert_Hart,_1st_Baronet
Crisis in Sino-British relations in 1875
resolved in 1876 when Thomas Francis Wade and Li Hongzhang signed the Chefoo Convention, which covered a number of items unrelated to the incident. Following
Margary_Affair
Island in Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China
travelled there to practise meditation and pay homage. In 1876, under the Chefoo Convention, Wenzhou was opened as a treaty port. In the spring of the following
Jiangxinyu
County-level city in Yunnan, People's Republic of China
Augustus Margary on February 21, 1875, an event which led to the Chefoo Convention. It was also the base of the China Inland Mission missionary James
Tengchong
Treaty Chefoo Convention Convention Between Great Britain and China Respecting Tibet Convention for the Extension of Hong Kong Territory Convention of Peking
1911_Revolution_in_Xinjiang
Qing dynasty miscarriage of justice
leverage the injustice in this murder to force through negotiations of Chefoo Convention and of Qing's jurisdiction on Margary Affair. In February, the case
Case of Yang Naiwu and Little Cabbage
Case_of_Yang_Naiwu_and_Little_Cabbage
Domestic customs tax in the Chinese Empire and Republic
China's treaties and raised the issue repeatedly, including at the Chefoo Convention. As it was imposed on all goods both foreign and domestic, however
Likin_(taxation)
part of the Anglo-German naval demonstration that resulted in the Chefoo Convention, an unequal treaty with Qing China. Her final voyage abroad began
SMS_Vineta_(1863)
Railway line in Shanghai, China
Wade used the Margary Affair and the ensuing negotiations over the Chefoo Convention to include advisors from the more conciliatory Li Hongzhang, since
Woosung_railway
Prefecture-level city in Anhui, People's Republic of China
skilled technicians, the factories were shut down. Following the Chefoo Convention in 1876 between China and the United Kingdom, Anqing became a port
Anqing
Prussian Navy class of vessels
part of the Anglo-German naval demonstration that resulted in the Chefoo Convention, an unequal treaty with Qing China. Her final voyage abroad began
Arcona-class_frigate
Chinese diplomat
Britain. The crisis was resolved in 1876 with the signing of the Chefoo Convention. In 1879, Manchu Prince Gong, head of the Zongli Yamen, China's equivalent
Xue_Fucheng
Qing authorities under the "Separate Article" contained in the 1876 Chefoo Convention. Macaulay was given the requisite visa despite the objections of some
Colman_Macaulay
removing direct government involvement in the trade in India. After the Chefoo Convention of 1876, when the British Government ceased to pressurise China into
Society for the Suppression of the Opium Trade
Society_for_the_Suppression_of_the_Opium_Trade
Chief Justice of Hong Kong
recognition of his work on the Mixed Commission appointed under the Chefoo Convention to seek to resolve the Chinese customs blockade of Hong Kong. On the
James Russell (Hong Kong judge)
James_Russell_(Hong_Kong_judge)
Chinese transliteration system (1892–2002)
1882, the Customs Post had offices in twelve Treaty Ports: Shanghai, Amoy, Chefoo, Chinkiang, Chungking, Foochow, Hankow, Ichang, Kewkiang, Nanking, Weihaiwei
Chinese_postal_romanization
(1844), Swatow (1861), Hankow (1872), Kiungchow (1873), Tientsin (1882) and Chefoo (1903). All closed on 30 November 1922. The stamps continued to be used
Compendium of postage stamp issuers (Ce–Ch)
Compendium_of_postage_stamp_issuers_(Ce–Ch)
Province in East China
when Qing government opened Chefoo. The most influential churches are affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention, American Presbyterian Church
Shandong
their extraterritorial rights in the concessions and the Legations. "Convention of Peking - "The World and Japan" Database". worldjpn.net. Retrieved 2024-07-17
Termination of the German and Austro-Hungarian Legations
Termination_of_the_German_and_Austro-Hungarian_Legations
over. While stationed in Huangxian, the children attended school at the Chefoo School operated by the China Inland Mission. Anna Seward began a missionary
Anna_Seward_Pruitt
British diplomat (1847-1927)
Guangzhou, Shanghai, Beijing, Wuhu and Tianjin. He served as consul in Chefoo (now Yantai) from 1883 to 1885, and then served as British consul in Beijing
Byron_Brenan
the British expedition to Tibet resulted in the Tibetans signing the Convention of Lhasa with Britain. The Qing court responded by asserting Chinese sovereignty
Government of the Qing dynasty
Government_of_the_Qing_dynasty
Overseas US Naval Bases
Taohwa Shan FPO#3274 Lu Wang FPO#3275 Wenzhou FPO#3910 Chingwangtao FPO#3932 Chefoo FPO#3940 Naval Air Base Kwangchow Palermo, Sicily - Advance Base, PT Boat
US_Naval_Advance_Bases
American missionary and activist (1830–1912)
China. From October 21, 1886, to February 1, 1887, she gave lectures in Chefoo, Tientsin, Tungeho, Pekin, Shanghai, Foo-chow, Amoy, Swatow, Hongking, and
Mary Greenleaf Clement Leavitt
Mary_Greenleaf_Clement_Leavitt
and educator. Glass was a graduate of the China Inland Mission School in Chefoo. He continued his education in the United States, earning his Bachelor's
Bryan_P._Glass
of Christian Workers, Held During August, September and October 1896, at Chefoo, Peking, Shanghai, Foochow and Hankow. Edited by David Willard Lyon. Published
William_Scott_Ament
Religion in America Hunter Corbett Jefferson 1860 Presbyterian missionary to Chefoo, China Arthur Henry Ewing ? Missionary to India; namesake of Ewing Christian
List of Washington & Jefferson College alumni
List_of_Washington_&_Jefferson_College_alumni
Christian missions in China
Internment Camp in Hong Kong. The entire staff and student body of the Chefoo School for missionary children, grades one to twelve, numbering 239 children
Protestant_missions_in_China
Unprotected cruiser of the German Imperial Navy
11 July for Yokohama, Japan, by way of Honolulu, Hawaii. She arrived in Chefoo on 29 August, where she joined the ships of the East Asia Squadron. Geier
SMS_Geier
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English
English : variant spelling of Sherrod.Probably also an Americanized form of French Cherot. Compare Shero.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Conventional, Stylized & constellation
Female
Spanish
Pet form of Spanish Consuelo, CHELO means "consolation."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Sherrard.Americanized form of French Cherot ‘wagoner’ (see Shero).
Girl/Female
Australian, German
Dove
Girl/Female
Tamil
Conventional, Stylized & constellation
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Name of a Fruit
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Indian, Sindhi
Gold; Diamond
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English flo(u)r ‘flower’, ‘blossom’ (Old French flur, from Latin flos, genitive floris). This was a conventional term of endearment in medieval romantic poetry, and as early as the 13th century it is also regularly found as a female personal name.English : metonymic occupational name for a miller or flour merchant, or perhaps a nickname for a pasty-faced person, from Middle English flo(u)r ‘flour’. This is in origin the same word as in 1, with the transferred sense ‘flower, pick of the meal’. Although the two words are now felt to be accidental homophones, they were not distinguished in spelling before the 18th century.English : occupational name for an arrowsmith, from an agent derivative of Middle English flŠ‘arrow’ (Old English flÄ).Welsh : Anglicized form of the Welsh personal name Llywarch, of unexplained origin.Translation of French Lafleur.
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Indian, Traditional
Great; Knowledge; Adjustable
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Son of the River
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Sword of the Faith
Girl/Female
Greek Latin
The feminine form of Augustine.
Girl/Female
German English Norse Teutonic
noble.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Cunning
Boy/Male
Tamil
Parthiv | பாரà¯à®¤à®¿à®µ
Son of the earth, Brave, Prince of earth, Earthly
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : patronymic from Morris.
Girl/Female
Indian
Above everybody
Male
English
Short form of English Frederick, FRED means "peaceful ruler."
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n.
One who belongs to a convention or assembly.
a.
Acting under contract; settled by express agreement; as, conventionary tenants.
n.
One who enters into a convention, covenant, or contract.
pl.
of Chef-d'oeuvre
n.
Alt. of Chegre
n.
The state of being conventional.
imp. & p. p.
of Conventionalizw
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Conventionalizw
n.
Same as Chief.
n.
The head cook of large establishment, as a club, a family, etc.
n.
A kind of cigar, originally brought from Mania, in the Philippine Islands; now often made of inferior or adulterated tobacco.
n.
Alt. of niere
n.
Anything done or made with extraordinary skill; a capital performance; a chef-d'oeuvre; a supreme achievement.
n.
A chief of head person.
v. t.
To make conventional; to bring under the influence of, or cause to conform to, conventional rules; to establish by usage.
v. i.
To make designs in art, according to conventional principles. Cf. Conventionalize, v. t., 2.
n.
A masterpiece; a capital work in art, literature, etc.
n.
The act of making conventional.
adv.
In a conventional manner.
n.
An American marine fish of the Herring familt (Brevoortia tyrannus), chiefly valuable for its oil and as a component of fertilizers; -- called also mossbunker, bony fish, chebog, pogy, hardhead, whitefish, etc.