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The Influence of Queen Elizabeth's Death on China
We should know that Elizabeth II has always cared about and supported Sino-British friendship when she was in office, and she is a witness and promoter of the development of Sino-British relations.

1986 10, Elizabeth II and Prince Philip paid a six-day official visit to China, becoming the first British monarch to visit China.

During this historic visit, Elizabeth II visited Beijing, Shanghai, Xi, Kunming and Guangzhou.

Standing at the top of Badaling Great Wall, Elizabeth II expressed heartfelt feelings: I have been to many places in the world, but the Great Wall in China is the most beautiful.

The Queen and Prince Philip are on the Great Wall.

Elizabeth II made an exception when she visited Xi 'an and was allowed close contact with the newly unearthed Terracotta Warriors. She regrets ground say again:

I've heard of the Terracotta Warriors before, and I've seen photos. It's amazing to see them in person this time.

During Elizabeth's visit to Kunming, Yunnan Province, nearly 10,000 people waved bouquets and ribbons on both sides of the city streets and spontaneously applauded the Queen who was on a friendly visit.

The Queen also personally planted roses in the rockery garden in Kunming, which she brought from England as a symbol of Sino-British friendship.

Elizabeth II's state visit has effectively promoted the deepening of Sino-British relations.

With the death of the Queen of England who was friendly to China, it can be said that the future Sino-British relations are full of unpredictable variables.

There is no queen in Britain, and I'm afraid people like Trass will be more fearless in the future.

As we all know, the current British Prime Minister Trass has never concealed his fear of China, and has labeled China as a "threat" several times.