What does 'celestial' mean in the TV series Deadwood?

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What does 'celestial' mean in the TV series Deadwood? Although they are always referring to Chinese, but I need to know why?



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It refers to the Celestial Empire - a name once used to refer to China; and used as [probably] a derogatory term to refer to Chinese immigrants to the US.

Ref: Wikipedia - Celestial Empire




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What is Celestial Empire?

Celestial Empire (Chinese: \u5929\u671d; pinyin: Ti\u0101nch\xe1o; "heavenly dynasty") is an old name used to refer to China, from a literary and poetic translation of the Chinese term Tianchao, one of many names for China.

What is a celestial Chinese?

During the late 19th century, the term 'celestial' was used as a pejorative term to insult Chinese immigrants and laborers.

Why was China called the Celestial Kingdom?

In the 19th century, English-speakers referred to China as the 'Celestial Empire', reference to the emperor's status as the 'Son of Heaven'. As Sydney celebrated its centenary in 1888, several boats carrying Chinese immigrants sailed through Sydney Heads into a crisis that would shape the nation.

What did they call the Chinese on Deadwood?

Wu (Keone Young) is the official or unofficial leader of Deadwood's substantial but mostly unseen Chinese ("Celestials") population, the Asian counterpart to Swearengen.



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