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The Qing dynasty, officially the Great Qing (大清) was the last imperial dynasty of China, ruling from its official proclamation in 1636 until being overthrown by the Xinhai Revolution in 1912.[1]

History

Before 1715, the daughter of Chinese rebels Jing Lang married the son of a Qing general, joining the Templar Order and serving as a political advisor for a time before a political shift prompted her to become a pirate.[2][3]

By 1725, the Qing maintained good diplomatic relations with the Portuguese Empire-controlled island of Macau, with a mansion complex known as the Mandarin's House serving as a home for visiting Qing officials and their allies in Macau. One of these allies, the merchant Madam Lee, moved into the mansion in February 1725, after which she purchased a big order of alcohol and tea from the Qing.[4]

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