Posted on 09/17/2020 5:20:03 AM PDT by CheshireTheCat
On the morning of September 17, 1895, in the presence of the British and American consuls, seven perpetrators of a Chinese massacre of western Christian missionaries were beheaded at Foochow.
Anticipating the better-known Boxer Rebellion by four years, the Kucheng Massacre (there are many other transliterations of Kucheng) was likewise a response to the Celestial Empires frustrating second-class status as against European interlopers.
Christian missionaries had been a point of friction in China for decades. Though their rights to proselytize had been guaranteed in a hated treaty dictated to China by force of arms, they often met resentment or worse on the ground.
You bring incense in one hand, a spear in the other; one evangelist reported being told: that is, however honorable the immediate intentions of many individual missionaries, their presence looked like a stalking horse for less reputable western interventions like the opium trade. (Thats how it looked to many Chinese. Professional western diplomats themselves found the impolitic preachers a hindrance to their statecraft, according to Ian Welchs 2006 paper Missionaries, Murder and Diplomacy in Late 19th Century China: A Case Study (pdf).*)
On August 1, 1895, these frustrations unleashed a river of blood at the village of Huashan in Gutian County, where a Buddhist secret society known as Vegetarians in the western press for their characteristic dietary vow fell upon a group of vacationing British Anglican missionaries still abed at dawn and ruthlessly slaughtered eleven of them. (There are some 1890s books paying tribute to the fallen available online: Robert and Louisa Stewart: In Life and in Death, and The sister martyrs of Ku Cheng : Memoir and Letters of Eleanor and Elizabeth Saunders (Nellie and Topsie) of Melbourne.)...
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Vegetarians are not to be trusted...................
Absolutely right!
And vegans even more so!
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I put this one down with “Hitler was a vegetarian.”
This makes me want to rewatch “The Sand Pebbles”.
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