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The Opium Wars: The Irish Surgeon Who Spied for the Qing

5 min · 12 de jul de 2026
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During the First Opium War, a young Irish surgeon named William Watson served aboard HMS Nemesis, the British East India Company's iron-hulled steamer that terrorized the Chinese coast. But Watson had a secret: he was deeply sympathetic to the Qing cause and actively worked to undermine British operations. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore Watson's complex story — how he provided medical aid to Chinese soldiers, passed intelligence to Lin Zexu's officials, and documented the war's horrors in letters that were later published in London. We also examine the moral dilemmas faced by individuals caught between empire and conscience, and the surprising network of Westerners who opposed the opium trade from within. Drawing on Watson's own writings and recent scholarship, we reveal a forgotten chapter of the Opium Wars that challenges simple narratives of us versus them. Plus: why Watson's actions weren't considered treason, and how his story complicates our understanding of British imperialism in China. #OpiumWars #WilliamWatson #HMSNemesis #LinZexu #Canton #PearlRiverDelta #BritishEmpire #QingDynasty #OpiumTrade #MedicalHistory #Espionage #IrishHistory #19thCentury #Colonialism #FirstOpiumWar #History #FexingoHistory #ChinaHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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