Paul Sorrells

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In the eighteenth century they had enthusiastically engaged with Western ideas in science and art; emperors had even had their portraits painted by European artists. They were especially interested in military technology; indeed, perhaps what the emperor really wanted was guns and artillery, which were not on offer. But Chinese wariness of European trade, and the fear of importing European ideas, cosmologies and morals, seem to have outweighed other considerations.
The Story of China: The Epic History of a World Power from the Middle Kingdom to Mao and the China Dream
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