Answer:
He felt that Britain could not successfully transplant Chinese culture into British culture.
Step-by-step explanation:
Qianlong not only felt that Britain could not successfully transplant Chinese culture into British culture, but also showed contempt for the numerous gifts bestowed by Britain in an attempt to seduce it with the creations of the growing British industry.
Qianlong also pointed out that Europeans absolutely needed the silk, china and tea produced by China and that allowing them to be exported was a sign of the Chinese empire's benevolence.