Talking about the fruits of history: an exotic journey of apples and cherries
Dear explorers of history, welcome back to my journey of historical adventures! Today, together we will reveal a fruit legend, a gripping fruit time journey. Fasten your seatbelts and let us travel through the tunnel of time to the historical realm of more than 150 years ago.
Historical Background: The Displacement under the Treaty of Tianjin.
In 1858, as the sun set, the Qing Dynasty was once again confronted with a series of humiliating treaties, the Treaty of Tientsin was like a large net, including the Sino-Russian Treaty of Tientsin, the Sino-American Treaty of Tientsin, the Sino-British Treaty of Tientsin, and the Sino-French Treaty of Tientsin. This was the painful curtain call of the Second Opium War, and it was also a heart-wrenching chapter in China's and foreign exchanges.
A Journey Through Time: The Fruit Legend of Missionary Nivis Niweis.
However, at this critical moment, an American missionary named John Livingstone Nyvis stepped onto the stage of history. Not only did he bring religious inspiration to China, but in the years that followed, he brought two of the most popular fruits to the land: apples and cherries.
The debut of the apple: The debut of the American fruit.
Behind the Sino-American Treaty of Tianjin, the Qing Dynasty agreed to open treaty ports to the United States, which became the historical background for Ni Weisi's introduction of fruit. Ni Weisi carried 16 varieties of apples, including early apples, lotus fresh, and fake immortals. This moment marked the first time that the Western apple set foot on Chinese soil, and it brought endless novelties to the people of the time.
Ripples of controversy: The truth of the fruit provokes thought.
However, to this day, the claim that "Americans introduced apples and cherries" has sparked controversy on the Internet. Some people have questioned the origin of these two fruits, and they have questioned whether this is the truth of historical records, whether it is a trace of history or a strange statement on the Internet. Together, we will unravel the mystery of this fruit.
The Wonder of Introduction: The Legend of Ni Weisi's Orchard.
Historical records clearly show that Ni Weisi built the "Guangxing Orchard" on the top of Yuhuang, Yantai. This orchard is not only the birthplace of the introduction of Western apples and cherries, but also the breeding ground of these two fruits in China. Ni Weisi's orchard is like a time capsule, preserving the fruit varieties of that era to this day.
The Exotic Metamorphosis of Fruits: A Historical Contrast Between Apples and Cherries.
Today, more than 150 years later, many of the apples and cherries we see in supermarkets and fruit stalls are derived from varieties introduced by Nivis Niweis. For example, "Guoguang Apple" and "Meizao Big Cherry", although the names sound Chinese, they are actually evolved versions of Western apples and large cherries introduced by Ni Weisi. In this process, the fruit not only has changed in variety, but also carries the vicissitudes of history.
The beauty of the cultural heritage of fruits: a precious treasure of historical exchange.
The introduction of fruits is not only the transmission of species, but also the inheritance of culture. Ni Weisi's introduction activities brought Western apples and cherries to China, promoted the development of the local fruit industry, and became an important part of enriching the diversity of orchards in China.
Conclusion: The beautiful inheritance of historical fruits.
Let's follow the footsteps of history and taste the beauty of these fruits. This is not only about the history of the introduction of apples and cherries, but also about cultural exchange and fruit inheritance. Fruits, which bear witness to the tenderness and passion of history, also add rich colors to our lives. In this world of fruits, the taste of history is even better.
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The Exotic Metamorphosis of Fruits: A Historical Contrast Between Apples and Cherries.
Today, more than 150 years later, many of the apples and cherries we see in supermarkets and fruit stalls are derived from varieties introduced by Nivis Niweis. For example, "Guoguang Apple" and "Meizao Big Cherry", although the names sound Chinese, they are actually evolved versions of Western apples and large cherries introduced by Ni Weisi. In this process, the fruit not only has changed in variety, but also carries the vicissitudes of history.
In Ni Weisi's Guangxing orchard, these fruits are not only the introduction of species, but also the integration of cultures. He collected 16 apple varieties such as Early Apple, Lotus Fresh and Fa Kexian, as well as 12 grape varieties and 12 cherry varieties such as Tramé, Diana and Sweetwater. These varieties, once a unique landscape in China, have injected new vitality into the local fruit industry. Guangxing Orchard has become the birthplace of fruit culture, and the exchange between tradition and foreign land has left a strong mark on this land.
The beauty of the cultural heritage of fruits: a precious treasure of historical exchange.
Ni Weisi's introduction activity is not only to satisfy people's desire for different tastes, but also a feast of cultural inheritance. These fruits not only nourish people's taste buds, but also carry the traces of time. From Guangxing Orchard to today's fruit stall, this historical journey, like the fragrance of fruits, permeates our daily life.
Conclusion: The beautiful inheritance of historical fruits.
In this world of fruits, we see the beautiful inheritance of history. Fruits have witnessed the collision and integration of cultures, and also recorded the curiosity and exploration of the unknown by human beings. From the apples and cherries that debuted to the fruit stalls that are now diverse, each fruit has its own story. Let's follow the footsteps of history and taste the beauty of these fruits.
The history of fruit is not only a story of time, but also a miracle of mankind. Have you ever wondered if you can feel this long history when you taste an apple or cherry? Who brought these fruits, and how did they trigger a cultural feast of fruits? Perhaps, the next time you enjoy this delicious taste, you can't help but wonder about the historical origin of this fruit. Has the fruit of history blossomed in your palate?