Difference between revisions of "Chunqua"

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[[File:chunqua1823.JPG|400px|thumb|right|The Hong merchant Chunqua send this portrait to king Frederik VI in 1823 in return for a portrait recieved from the king in thanks of his services to the DAC. (Clemmensen & Mackeprang 1980:283]]
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[[File:chunqua1823.JPG|400px|thumb|right|The Hong merchant Chunqua send this portrait to king Frederik VI in 1823 in return for a portrait recieved from the king in thanks of his services to the DAC. (Clemmensen & Mackeprang 1980:283)]]
  
 
Chinese Hong Merchant, trading with [[Asiatisk Kompagni]]
 
Chinese Hong Merchant, trading with [[Asiatisk Kompagni]]
  
 
'''Timeline'''<br />
 
'''Timeline'''<br />
1823 - Sent his portrait to king Frederik VI in return for a portrait recieved from the king in thanks of his services to the DAC. (Clemmensen & Mackeprang 1980:283
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1795 - Began as Hong merchant and continued till 1825. (Mail from Paul van Dyke 2015)
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1823 - Sent his portrait to king Frederik VI in return for a portrait recieved from the king in thanks of his services to the DAC. Along with the portrait, he also gave the king to boxes of tea and a ''Jui'', or ceremonial scepter. (Clemmensen & Mackeprang 1980:282)
  
 
[[Category: Male]] [[Category: Merchant]] [[Category:Involved in Asiatisk Kompagni]] [[Category:Chinese]][[Category:Hong Merchant]][[Category:Mandarin]]
 
[[Category: Male]] [[Category: Merchant]] [[Category:Involved in Asiatisk Kompagni]] [[Category:Chinese]][[Category:Hong Merchant]][[Category:Mandarin]]

Revision as of 04:58, 25 September 2015

The Hong merchant Chunqua send this portrait to king Frederik VI in 1823 in return for a portrait recieved from the king in thanks of his services to the DAC. (Clemmensen & Mackeprang 1980:283)

Chinese Hong Merchant, trading with Asiatisk Kompagni

Timeline
1795 - Began as Hong merchant and continued till 1825. (Mail from Paul van Dyke 2015)

1823 - Sent his portrait to king Frederik VI in return for a portrait recieved from the king in thanks of his services to the DAC. Along with the portrait, he also gave the king to boxes of tea and a Jui, or ceremonial scepter. (Clemmensen & Mackeprang 1980:282)