A Documentary Chronicle of Sino-Western Relations, 1644-1820: Translated textsLo-shu Fu Documents translated from Chinese offer a more balanced history of East Asian international relations. |
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... Europe and China are located forty degrees north of the equa- tor .... There is a land route available between them which , however , 386 must cross Russia . As a result , travellers from European countries are inconvenienced and must ...
... Europe and China are located forty degrees north of the equa- tor .... There is a land route available between them which , however , 386 must cross Russia . As a result , travellers from European countries are inconvenienced and must ...
Page 142
... Europe ( the Pope ) had respect- fully heard the news that Your Majesty had ascended the throne . There- upon he had sent them to China to bring a memorial and present tribute.16 " Your servant thereupon appointed the tao - t'ai ...
... Europe ( the Pope ) had respect- fully heard the news that Your Majesty had ascended the throne . There- upon he had sent them to China to bring a memorial and present tribute.16 " Your servant thereupon appointed the tao - t'ai ...
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... Europe has a European re- ligion . The European religion does not need to be practiced in China ; similarly how can European countries practice Chinese religion ? For instance , take the case of the sons of Sunu , Wu - er - ch'en and ...
... Europe has a European re- ligion . The European religion does not need to be practiced in China ; similarly how can European countries practice Chinese religion ? For instance , take the case of the sons of Sunu , Wu - er - ch'en and ...
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