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Yongxing told Laurence that China was sufficient unto itself and did not need Britain's "trinkets, your clockworks and lamps and guns." Yongxing's equation of Christian missionaries with opium smugglers baffled Laurence, who thought that allowing Western merchants into China would bring "the benefits of free and open trade to both parties". However, Laurence may have been unaware of the pervasiveness of the [[#Historical context|opium trade by the British East India Company]].
 
Yongxing told Laurence that China was sufficient unto itself and did not need Britain's "trinkets, your clockworks and lamps and guns." Yongxing's equation of Christian missionaries with opium smugglers baffled Laurence, who thought that allowing Western merchants into China would bring "the benefits of free and open trade to both parties". However, Laurence may have been unaware of the pervasiveness of the [[#Historical context|opium trade by the British East India Company]].
  
Yongxing also insisted that companionship with [[Celestial]] dragons should be limited to the Chinese imperial family. When the albino [[Lung Tien Lien]] was hatched, there was a proposal to send her to a prince in Mongolia; Yongxing took her as his own companion, even though this ended his own chance of becoming Emperor.
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Yongxing also insisted that companionship with [[Celestial]] dragons should be limited to the Chinese imperial family. When the albino [[Lung Tien Lien]] was hatched, there was a proposal to send her to a prince in Korea; Yongxing took her as his own companion, even though this ended his own chance of becoming Emperor.
  
 
Based on the same moral principle and his anti-Western views, he also opposed sending away the second-born egg of [[Lung Tien Qian]] to [[Napoleon Bonaparte]]. Even for proponents of this plan, the rank of the "Emperor of France" was less important than simply avoiding the creation of rival claimants to the Chinese throne. Yongxing was unable to prevent the egg from being sent away, but before it could reach Napoleon, it was captured by the British [[Royal Navy]] and hatched at sea. The dragonet chose Captain [[William Laurence]] as its companion and allowed him to name it [[Temeraire]].
 
Based on the same moral principle and his anti-Western views, he also opposed sending away the second-born egg of [[Lung Tien Qian]] to [[Napoleon Bonaparte]]. Even for proponents of this plan, the rank of the "Emperor of France" was less important than simply avoiding the creation of rival claimants to the Chinese throne. Yongxing was unable to prevent the egg from being sent away, but before it could reach Napoleon, it was captured by the British [[Royal Navy]] and hatched at sea. The dragonet chose Captain [[William Laurence]] as its companion and allowed him to name it [[Temeraire]].

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