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Huang Juezi
Huang Juezi (1793 – 1853) was a Chinese Qing dynasty scholar and civil servant and a fervent opponent of the opium trade. His 1838 official memorial to the Daoguang Emperor detailing the problems caused by opium helped lead to the appointment of Lin Zexu as Imperial Commissioner responsible for tackling the opium problem,〔 p 53〕 a move that would ultimately result in the First Opium War with Great Britain. ==Early life and career== Born in Yihuang County, Jiangxi Province, by the age of seven Huang could compose classical poetry. In 1808 during the reign of the Qing Jiaqing Emperor he entered the government school and in 1823 graduated as a chosen scholar or Jìnshì (进士/進士). Thereafter he held a series of positions at the Imperial Court including Imperial Censor (御史''Yù shǐ''), Minister of Works (工科给事中''Gōngkē gěi shì zhōng'') and Minister Herald (鸿胪寺卿/鴻臚寺卿 ''Hóng lú sì qīng'').〔Draft History of Qing Biography Number 165〕
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