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The Cantonese Translator Who Shaped the Treaty of Nanking

5 min · 16. juli 2026
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In this episode of The Opium Wars, Lucas and Luna explore the story of Robert Thom, a Scottish translator and diplomat whose fluency in Cantonese and deep understanding of Qing bureaucracy made him an unlikely bridge between empires during the negotiations for the Treaty of Nanking in 1842. Thom, who had spent years as a trader in Canton and later served as interpreter for Sir Henry Pottinger, played a key role in translating the treaty's terms — including the cession of Hong Kong and the opening of five treaty ports. But his career also reveals the complexities of cross-cultural diplomacy: Thom was caught between British demands and Qing protocols, and his translations sometimes softened or sharpened language to avoid deadlock. The episode also touches on the role of other early Sinologists like John Francis Davis and the controversy over how British interpreters understood — or misunderstood — Chinese legal concepts like 'yi' (barbarian). Through Thom's story, we see how language itself became a weapon and a peacemaker in the Opium Wars. #RobertThom #TreatyOfNanking #Canton #OpiumWars #QingDynasty #HenryPottinger #HongKong #Cantonese #Translation #JohnFrancisDavis #BritishDiplomacy #TreatyPorts #Sinologist #19thCentury #ChinaHistory #FexingoHistory #History #Opium Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Opium Wars and the Secret British Opium Fleet

After the Treaty of Nanking opened five treaty ports, the British faced a problem: how to get opium from the hulks at Lintin into the new legal market? The answer was an unofficial fleet of fast, shallow-draft clippers—many built in Chinese yards with Chinese crews—that ran opium up the coast under false flags. This episode follows the story of the 'secret fleet' that evaded Qing patrols, American competitors, and even British customs. We look at the role of the Jardine Matheson firm, the design of the purpose-built opium clippers like the 'Falcon', and the Tanka and Hakka sailors who crewed them. We also examine the 1850s shift when the Qing finally legalised opium, making the smugglers' fleet redundant overnight. A little-known chapter of maritime and economic history that reveals how the drug trade operated between the wars. #OpiumWar #OpiumClipper #JardineMatheson #Lintin #CantonSystem #BritishEmpire #QingDynasty #HongKongHistory #ChinaTrade #MaritimeHistory #Tanka #Hakka #DrugTrade #TreatyOfNanking #FalconClipper #SeaHistory #FexingoHistory #EastAsia Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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episode The Cantonese Translator Who Shaped the Treaty of Nanking cover

The Cantonese Translator Who Shaped the Treaty of Nanking

In this episode of The Opium Wars, Lucas and Luna explore the story of Robert Thom, a Scottish translator and diplomat whose fluency in Cantonese and deep understanding of Qing bureaucracy made him an unlikely bridge between empires during the negotiations for the Treaty of Nanking in 1842. Thom, who had spent years as a trader in Canton and later served as interpreter for Sir Henry Pottinger, played a key role in translating the treaty's terms — including the cession of Hong Kong and the opening of five treaty ports. But his career also reveals the complexities of cross-cultural diplomacy: Thom was caught between British demands and Qing protocols, and his translations sometimes softened or sharpened language to avoid deadlock. The episode also touches on the role of other early Sinologists like John Francis Davis and the controversy over how British interpreters understood — or misunderstood — Chinese legal concepts like 'yi' (barbarian). Through Thom's story, we see how language itself became a weapon and a peacemaker in the Opium Wars. #RobertThom #TreatyOfNanking #Canton #OpiumWars #QingDynasty #HenryPottinger #HongKong #Cantonese #Translation #JohnFrancisDavis #BritishDiplomacy #TreatyPorts #Sinologist #19thCentury #ChinaHistory #FexingoHistory #History #Opium Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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