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When and where were the photos of the Qing Dynasty found?

Whose is the first photo taken by China? He was a traitor in the Qing Dynasty.

(2005-02-07 07:35:4 1)

Jingchu. Com (Chutian Metropolis Daily, Beijing News) Who took the first photo after photography entered China? An old photo exhibition in Beijing tells you the answer. The exhibition will show 5,000 old photos of Zhang Zhengui selected from more than 0/000 national archives of/kloc-,which will span from the first photo of China to the founding of new China.

The earliest existing photos in China were taken by a "traitor", which is recognized by many photographers and archivists at home and abroad. This photo was 16 1 years ago. Although vague, the portrait is still clear. This man is Ying Jie, a senior official in Daoxian period of Qing Dynasty and a famous "traitor" in China history.

On behalf of the Qing government, Ciying signed the first unequal treaty in China's modern history-the Sino-British treaty of nanking, followed by humiliating treaties such as the Charter of Five Ports Trade and the Humen Treaty, and was finally "given" by Emperor Xianfeng to commit suicide.

1844, Yule eger came to China as the chief inspector of French customs and was received by the Qing court. No one in the palace had seen the camera at that time. When Yule offered to take photos of court officials, no one dared to try. Senior English naturally became the first person to eat crabs because of his contact with foreigners.