China Charts the World: Hsu Chi-yü and His Geography of 1848Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- A Scholar-Official from Shansi -- The “Intractable Barbarians” -- In Touch with a New World -- A Victim of Conservatism -- The Ying-Huan Chih-Lueh -- Governor Hsu's Image of the World -- Danger in China's Maritime Sphere -- Threatened on the Inner Asian Frontier -- The “Barbarian” Base in Europe -- Despair in Africa, Hope in America -- Return to China's Heartland -- Conclusion -- Works Cited in the Ying-Huan Chih-Lueh: Titles, Authors, and Location in the 1848 Edition -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Glossary -- Index -- Harvard East Asian Monographs. |
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Page 45
... foreign trade in his province . Since his yamen was located in the same city as that of the governor general , he further was required in almost all cases to memorialize and make announcements under a joint signature with the governor ...
... foreign trade in his province . Since his yamen was located in the same city as that of the governor general , he further was required in almost all cases to memorialize and make announcements under a joint signature with the governor ...
Page 197
... foreign relations . Although there are differences between Hsu Chi - yü and to- day's Chinese statesmen who seek to use him as an example of realism in foreign policy , Hsu and his twentieth - century successors have all viewed China ...
... foreign relations . Although there are differences between Hsu Chi - yü and to- day's Chinese statesmen who seek to use him as an example of realism in foreign policy , Hsu and his twentieth - century successors have all viewed China ...
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... foreign place names were difficult to distinguish , so that if ten people were to transliterate name there would be ten characters ( tzu ) for the same sound . Also foreign states had two and three characters which were placed together ...
... foreign place names were difficult to distinguish , so that if ten people were to transliterate name there would be ten characters ( tzu ) for the same sound . Also foreign states had two and three characters which were placed together ...
Contents
A SCHOLAROFFICIAL FROM SHANSI | 7 |
THE INTRACTABLE BARBARIANS | 17 |
IN TOUCH WITH A NEW WORLD | 28 |
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