Vietnam: Jean Dupuis (7 December 1829 - 28 November 1912), French adventurer, trader, and arms dealer. Illustration by Alexandre Ferdinandus (2 March 1850 - 8 November 1888), 1873. Left to Right: Woman and man of the Tonkinese wealthy class; Li Yu-tche, a Chinese mandarin travelling with Dupuis; Dupuis in Chinese dress; a Yunnanese soldier of Dupuis' escort; man and woman of 'the people' of Tonkin - , not of the wealthy class. Jean Dupuis was a French trader and explorer, known in Vietnam as Do Pho Nghia. He convinced to Francis Garnier to capture Hanoi and conquer the Tonkin region.


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