Introduction to the back garden: Stepping into the back garden, there is a granite table and four long stone benches, which is where the unequal treaty between China and the United States - the "Treaty of Wangxia" was signed. In 1844, the power of the Qing government was declining and the great powers coveted it. The United States, represented by Gu Sheng, signed the Treaty of Wangxia in Macau with the Qing Imperial Envoy Qi Ying, forcing China to open its ports to trade and expand the U.S. consular jurisdiction. In 1944, the Zen Academy erected a pavilion monument behind the stone table to record this incident.
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