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What is the video of Li Hongzhang's representations to the Republic?

12 and 26 episodes.

Episode 12:

When Li Hongzhang came to Japan, Ito Bowen asked the Qing State to cede Liaodong, Taiwan Province Province, Penghu and other places and pay compensation of 300 million yuan. The harsh conditions made Li Hongzhang furious. The first time we met, the two sides broke up in discord.

When the news reached China, people were furious, and Weng Tonghe and others clamored for another war with the Japanese. Zhang Zhidong secretly negotiated with the British consul to lease Taiwan Province Province to Britain, but it was rejected. Guangxu came to the newly completed Summer Palace and tried to win a letter on the issue of peace treaty with Japan, but Cixi prevaricated and refused to make a statement.

The negotiation between Li Hongzhang and Ito Bowen has turned into a quarrel, which concerns the vital interests of the country and no one will give in. On the way back to the embassy, Li Hongzhang was assassinated. While apologizing for Li's assassination, Japan threatened to demand concessions from the Qing court and send more troops to Shanhaiguan.

In order to save the capital, Guangxu secret telegram Li Hongzhang accepted the Japanese terms. In spite of all the hardships, Li Hongzhang signed the treaty of shimonoseki.

Episode 26 plot:

Cixi was worried that foreigners would get rid of herself. Rong Lu advised her to relax and said that Li Hongzhang would naturally get everything done.

In the negotiations with the generals of various countries, Li Hongzhang's words were fierce, which finally made the powers give up their plans to punish Cixi. However, there are still 170 ministers on the list who ask Cixi to severely punish the culprit, and Cixi agrees to protect herself.

Character introduction:

Li Hongzhang (1823- 190 1), a native of Hefei, Anhui Province, was originally named Li, also known as Li Hefei, whose real name was gradually blessed or Shao Quan (full). In his later years, he became a musical instrument, and his other name was trouble.

As the founder and commander-in-chief of the Huai Army, one of the main advocates of the Westernization Movement, he was an important official in the late Qing Dynasty. He was once the governor of Zhili and the minister of Beiyang trade, and was awarded a bachelor's degree in Wenhua Hall.