The Opium Wars: How China Was Forced Open — Fexingo History
Episode 71 of our Opium Wars series shifts focus from British merchants and Qing officials to the Chinese smugglers who made the trade possible. We trace the rise of 'crab boats'—fast, shallow-draft vessels that evaded imperial patrols along the Pearl River delta. Meet the boat people, the Tanka, and the secret networks of Lintin island. Lucas explains how Lin Zexu's campaign against opium was undermined not just by foreign traders, but by thousands of local middlemen, corrupt officials, and entire villages dependent on the drug. We also uncover the story of a smuggler named Cai Qian, whose fleet rivaled the Qing navy. Luna asks about the scale of the internal market, and Lucas reveals how opium consumption spread from the elite to common laborers, creating an addiction crisis that the Daoguang Emperor could not control. The episode ends with a look at how these networks outlasted the war itself, paving the way for the treaty port system. #OpiumWars #ChineseSmugglers #CrabBoats #Tanka #LintinIsland #LinZexu #DaoguangEmperor #CaiQian #PearlRiver #OpiumTrade #QingDynasty #AddictionCrisis #TreatyPorts #19thCentury #EastAsia #History #FexingoHistory #DrugTrade Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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