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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... Manchu , the Mongol , the Tibetan and the Turkish are given their romanized names only . Foreigners ' names are given in both their Chinese and Western version . 2. Chinese place names have generally been romanized , but Peking ...
... Manchu , the Mongol , the Tibetan and the Turkish are given their romanized names only . Foreigners ' names are given in both their Chinese and Western version . 2. Chinese place names have generally been romanized , but Peking ...
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... Manchu and Chinese officers and the soldiers who had marched into the provincial capital of Yün - nan . " We surrounded the city and during the night of the twenty - eighth day , Wu Shih- 114 fan committed suicide . On the twenty ...
... Manchu and Chinese officers and the soldiers who had marched into the provincial capital of Yün - nan . " We surrounded the city and during the night of the twenty - eighth day , Wu Shih- 114 fan committed suicide . On the twenty ...
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... Manchu soldiers . We have pity on them . Therefore , We especially send two doctors to the front , carrying curative drugs . Although the Lo - ch'as were fighting against us when we attacked Ya - k'o - sa , our army did not butcher them ...
... Manchu soldiers . We have pity on them . Therefore , We especially send two doctors to the front , carrying curative drugs . Although the Lo - ch'as were fighting against us when we attacked Ya - k'o - sa , our army did not butcher them ...
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