Modern East Asian Fiction
The Opium Wars were two conflicts in the mid-19th century between China and Western powers, primarily Britain, centered around the trade of opium and its impact on Chinese society. These wars marked a significant turning point in China's relationship with the West, leading to the imposition of unequal treaties that favored foreign powers and set the stage for further foreign intervention in China, which can be seen as a backdrop to the themes in classical Chinese novels that reflect societal upheaval and moral dilemmas.
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