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Edmund Backhouse

    A British oriental scholar and linguist, his work powerfully shaped Western perceptions of the late Qing Dynasty. While it has since been established that some of his sources were forged, the extent of this remains unclear. His writings are now viewed through the lens of his personal life, with scholars suggesting that his confabulations may be interwoven with plausible recollections of the period, creating a complex and compelling narrative.

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