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The Qing court vainly wanted to hire Lang Weili, the former chief instructor of the Beiyang Navy, to come to China, so that the horses would not eat the grass

November 13, 1881, the twenty-second day of the ninth month of the old calendar.

The General Taxation Department wrote to Jin Denggan, director of the China Customs Office in London, saying that the Beiyang Admiralty General Cha Graysen said bad things about the two cruisers "Chao Yong" and "Yang Wei" at the first opportunity, saying that they had crossed the river and demolished the bridge. Since then, the two have exchanged harsh criticisms of Grayson several times in their correspondence.

November 13, 1884, the twenty-sixth day of the ninth month of the old calendar.

Li Hongzhang said that He had sent Lin Taizeng and Deng Shichang to take the two ships of "Chao Yong" and "Yang Wei" to the south to support Taiwan, and asked the chief instructor of the Beiyang Marine Division and the German-style Ballantine to lead the two ships, and asked liangjiang, Fujian, and style Ballanting to contact and handle the matter of the water division.

The Qing court vainly wanted to hire Lang Weili, the former chief instructor of the Beiyang Navy, to come to China, so that the horses would not eat the grass

Deng Shichang

November 13, 1894, October 16 in the old calendar.

At about 9:00 a.m., Ding Ruchang, admiral of the Beiyang Navy, led 6 Beiyang warships to Lushun, and Ding Ruchang landed to meet with the generals, and then at 6 p.m. led the ships to leave Lushun and return to Weihaiwei.

The Qing court vainly wanted to hire Lang Weili, the former chief instructor of the Beiyang Navy, to come to China, so that the horses would not eat the grass

Admiral Ding Ruchang of the Beiyang Navy

On the same day, the Qing court trained the navy in Beiyang before Lang Weili, which was quite effective, and since the officer returned to China on leave, he gradually abandoned it. The General Taxation Department was asked to summon Lang Weili to come to China quickly in preparation for the appointment of envoys. In addition, the foreigners who can win the pipe belt and drive the foreigners also ask Lang Weili to carefully choose and bring them at their discretion.

Langwilli

On the same day, the General Taxation Department he de called Jin Denggan, director of the China Customs Office in London, saying that the emperor had issued an edict hoping that Lang Weili would come to China immediately, and that his status would be different from before, and that he would certainly be entrusted with him.

The Qing court vainly wanted to hire Lang Weili, the former chief instructor of the Beiyang Navy, to come to China, so that the horses would not eat the grass

General Tax Division

On the same day, Jin Denggan, director of the China Customs Office in London, called the General Tax Department, Hurd, saying that Lang Weili was now serving as the commander of the reserve fleet at Defeng Port. He has made the conditions on which he will agree only if the British government considers him to serve British interests and asks him to go to China.

This also fully verifies that Lang Weili is not sincerely aiding China, but serving the interests of his own country, and the Qing court that vainly tries to rely on others to save the building will fall is undoubtedly the moon in the water and the flower in the mirror.

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