The Opium Wars: How China Was Forced Open — Fexingo History

The Opium Wars and the Forgotten Hero of the Bogue

6 min · 10. Juli 2026
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In this episode, hosts Lucas and Luna explore the story of Guan Tianpei, the Hui Muslim admiral who led the defense of the Bogue Forts during the First Opium War. They discuss his innovative use of stink vessels and fire rafts against British steam-powered warships like HMS Nemesis, his tragic death at the Battle of Humen in 1841, and how his legacy was later erased by both Qing and Republican historians. Lucas explains the strategic importance of the Bocca Tigris, the role of the Tanka boat people in smuggling, and why Guan's story matters for understanding the multicultural fabric of the Qing military. The episode also touches on the broader context of the opium trade and the unequal treaties that followed. #OpiumWars #GuanTianpei #BogueForts #Humen #QingDynasty #HuiMuslim #NavalHistory #HMSNemesis #StinkVessels #FireRafts #BoccaTigris #DaoguangEmperor #FirstOpiumWar #Tanka #CantonSystem #EastAsiaHistory #19thCentury #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Episode The Opium Wars and the Forgotten Hero of the Bogue Cover

The Opium Wars and the Forgotten Hero of the Bogue

In this episode, hosts Lucas and Luna explore the story of Guan Tianpei, the Hui Muslim admiral who led the defense of the Bogue Forts during the First Opium War. They discuss his innovative use of stink vessels and fire rafts against British steam-powered warships like HMS Nemesis, his tragic death at the Battle of Humen in 1841, and how his legacy was later erased by both Qing and Republican historians. Lucas explains the strategic importance of the Bocca Tigris, the role of the Tanka boat people in smuggling, and why Guan's story matters for understanding the multicultural fabric of the Qing military. The episode also touches on the broader context of the opium trade and the unequal treaties that followed. #OpiumWars #GuanTianpei #BogueForts #Humen #QingDynasty #HuiMuslim #NavalHistory #HMSNemesis #StinkVessels #FireRafts #BoccaTigris #DaoguangEmperor #FirstOpiumWar #Tanka #CantonSystem #EastAsiaHistory #19thCentury #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

10. Juli 20266 min
Episode The Opium Wars and the Secret Society That Shook the Qing Cover

The Opium Wars and the Secret Society That Shook the Qing

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Triads, the secret societies that flourished in southern China during the Opium Wars. They trace the origins of the Tiandihui (Heaven and Earth Society) to the late 17th century, its anti-Qing ideology, and how its networks of sworn brotherhoods were exploited by both Chinese smugglers and British traders. The discussion covers the Triads' involvement in the opium trade, their role in local uprisings like the Red Turban Rebellion in the Pearl River Delta, and how British authorities in Hong Kong initially tolerated their activities. Key figures include Lin Zexu, who attempted to suppress the societies, and local Triad leaders who leveraged the chaos of the First Opium War to expand their influence. The episode also touches on the Triads' lasting legacy in global Chinese diaspora communities. #OpiumWars #Triads #Tiandihui #SecretSocieties #QingDynasty #LinZexu #HongKong #PearlRiverDelta #RedTurbanRebellion #OpiumTrade #ChineseHistory #19thCentury #EastAsia #History #FexingoHistory #Smuggling #Canton #DaoguangEmperor Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gestern7 min
Episode The Opium Wars: The Scottish Doctor Who Tried to Stop the War Cover

The Opium Wars: The Scottish Doctor Who Tried to Stop the War

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the little-known story of Dr. William Jardine's cousin, Dr. William Watson — a Scottish surgeon who served on the HMS Nemesis and later became a vocal critic of the opium trade. Watson's account, documented in his memoir 'The Opium War: A Personal Narrative,' offers a rare Western perspective that condemned the British for forcing opium on China. We also discuss the role of missionaries like Dr. Peter Parker, who tried to mediate between the British and Qing, and how their efforts were overshadowed by the commercial interests of Jardine Matheson. This episode uncovers the moral dilemmas faced by individuals caught between empire and conscience. #OpiumWars #DrWilliamWatson #HMSNemesis #PeterParker #JardineMatheson #OpiumTrade #QingDynasty #BritishEmpire #Missionaries #Medicine #ChinaHistory #History #FexingoHistory #ScottishDoctor #AntiOpium #CantonSystem #Macau #Lintin Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gestern8 min
Episode The Opium Wars: The Tanka Women Who Smuggled Opium Cover

The Opium Wars: The Tanka Women Who Smuggled Opium

In this episode of the Opium Wars series, Lucas and Luna explore the hidden role of Tanka women, the boat-dwelling community of the Pearl River Delta, in the opium smuggling trade of the 19th century. While male Tanka were often hired as pilots and crew for British opium ships, their wives and daughters became the invisible couriers who moved the drug from Lintin Island into Canton. Using small sampans and hidden compartments, these women evaded Qing customs officials and Lin Zexu's anti-opium campaigns. The episode delves into the social pressures that drove Tanka women into this dangerous work, the brutal crackdowns they faced, and how their intimate knowledge of waterways made them indispensable to both Chinese and foreign smugglers. We also discuss the British perception of Tanka women as exotic figures, and how their marginalization within Qing society left them vulnerable to exploitation. Key figures include Lin Zexu, William Jardine, and the Tanka chieftainess Liang A-fa. This is a story of survival, desperation, and the unseen labor that fueled the opium trade. #OpiumWars #Tanka #HistoryOfOpium #PearlRiverDelta #LintinIsland #CantonTrade #LinZexu #QingDynasty #Smuggling #BritishEmpire #WomenInHistory #ChineseHistory #19thCentury #MaritimeHistory #EastAsia #HistoryPodcast #FexingoHistory #HiddenHistories Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

8. Juli 20266 min
Episode The Opium Wars and the Burning of Yuanmingyuan Cover

The Opium Wars and the Burning of Yuanmingyuan

In 1860, as the Second Opium War reached its climax, British and French troops marched into the imperial summer retreat known as Yuanmingyuan — the Garden of Perfect Brightness. What they found was a sprawling complex of palaces, lakes, and pavilions filled with centuries of art, books, and treasures. Under orders from Lord Elgin, the allied forces systematically looted and then burned the complex to the ground. This episode explores the deliberate destruction of Yuanmingyuan: the decision-making behind it, the treasures lost, and how it became a symbol of national humiliation in China. We follow the path of the Anglo-French force from the Taku Forts to Beijing, the capture of the Xianfeng Emperor's half-brother Prince Yi, and the final conflagration. Lucas and Luna also discuss the ongoing debate about repatriation of Yuanmingyuan artifacts and the site's current status as a ruin memorial. #OpiumWars #Yuanmingyuan #LordElgin #SecondOpiumWar #XianfengEmperor #TakuForts #PrinceYi #Beijing1860 #LootedArt #Repatriation #QingDynasty #BritishEmpire #FrenchEmpire #CulturalHeritage #History #FexingoHistory #EastAsia #ImperialChina Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

8. Juli 20269 min