The political turmoil will inevitably lead to endless social problems. How serious is the late &”;yellow gambling poison&”;? Naturally, it goes without saying that everyone knows the harm to modern times, and for this reason, people are also given the slanderous nickname &”;&”;. Although Lin Zexu banned smoking in Guangzhou, it led to the first war. The Qing Dynasty&;s inability to control the wanton plunder in China naturally made it overrun. &”;The poison of crow smoke is a disaster that has never happened in 3,000 years.&”; Under the strong dumping of British businessmen, it became a widely popular drug in the Qing Dynasty, resulting in the outflow of silver in the Qing Dynasty reaching 6 million taels every year, which not only led to the expansion of the Sino-British trade deficit. What is even more terrible is the consequences brought by the people&;s infection. In the late Qing Dynasty, there were about 12 million people infected. In addition to the bottom people, there were also many princes and nobles, such as the empress Wanrong of Puyi, who became addicted to drugs. Because of its extremely destructive power to people&;s health, the decline of people&;s physique is undoubtedly worse for the already stormy Qing Dynasty. Because of the huge benefits in trade, in addition to British businessmen actively dumping such goods, some officials also actively seek asylum for British businessmen. For example, the Guangzhou Navy patrol fleet receives as much as 36,200 bribes every month. As an answer, of course, they turn a blind eye to the illegal activities carried by British businessmen. Needless to say, everyone knows the harm, so this is why the country is now cracking down on drug trafficking. The prostitution business in Huang and Qing Dynasties also reached the feudal history. The types of prostitutes alone can be divided into: folk prostitutes, domestic prostitutes, ship prostitutes, sex prostitutes (pear gardens) and foreign prostitutes, who generally live in the concession. Shanghai and Guangzhou were the most prosperous cities at that time, and their numbers should not be underestimated. There were seven or eight thousand people in the famous Four Roads in old Shanghai, and the Eight Hutongs in Beijing were also famous places for pleasure, where famous prostitutes &”;Sai&”; and &”;Fengxian Xiao&”; came from, while there were as many as five or six hundred prostitutes in Beijing at the foot of the Emperor, with tens of thousands of people. Moreover, as a result of flooding, the places provided at this time are very similar to today&;s, providing both hidden places and places, and also providing them. Basically, it can be said that all kinds of entertainment are integrated. Prostitution houses can provide a considerable financial income for local chronicles, but also solve the employment problem and reduce the growth of idle people in society. Therefore, instead of cracking down and banning it, the local governments generally connived and sheltered with a blind eye, while the Qing Dynasty naturally lost its control over society. It can almost be said that the proliferation of &”;pornography and gambling drugs&”; has symbolized the semi-statelessness of the late Qing Dynasty. However, the rise of prostitution houses actually shows that under the turbulent situation in the late Qing Dynasty, ordinary people suffered from social unrest, and many poor families had to become prostitutes. In that era, it is hard to say that most of these prostitutes were vain and greedy for wealth before they went astray. On the contrary, most of them sold themselves because of the hardships of life, so Lin Yutang said a clever sentence: those singers, like Japanese geisha, will blush, but modern college students will not.Come on. In fact, it shows a scene where the open values of the upper world are incompatible with the misfortunes of the lower people. At the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, people with very open ideas, such as Hu Shi, Gu Hongming and Qian Zhongshu, had been prostitutes. Gambling in the late Qing Dynasty is also extremely rampant. Because it is a profiteering industry, Qing Dynasty will simply open the taboo door and legalize it. As a result, the folk wind suddenly rises. In Guangzhou, there are many kinds of stalls, mountain tickets, shop tickets, pigeon tickets, flower parties, and small types, such as Pai Jiu, Niulan, Dingniu, Twelve, Tianjiu, Promotion Map, 10: 30, Fifteen Paste, Cards, Dices and so on. The huge profits of the industry even attracted Li Hongzhan&;s attention, so he assigned his men to start a company to profit from it, and Qing collected a large amount of tax money from industries that could be legalized every year. The inability to control and legalize the right led to the great carnival brought by &”;pornography and gambling&”; in the late Qing Dynasty. The society has become more and more crazy and chaotic. In fact, these are just the manifestations of the decline of Qing Dynasty, the increasing imperial power and the loss of control over society. However, I am afraid it is difficult for us to truly restore the extremely powerful and impactful social chaos just by these figures. Because in such a society, you can&;t talk about morality, let alone people&;s values. In a sense, it is a chaotic world manipulated by all kinds.