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. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 68
Page 5
... subjects lived in the church for many years . Unexpectedly Your subjects were captured by bandits 18 and were in danger of being executed . Fortunately in the third year of Shun - chih ( 1646-47 ) the Grand Army pacified West China and ...
... subjects lived in the church for many years . Unexpectedly Your subjects were captured by bandits 18 and were in danger of being executed . Fortunately in the third year of Shun - chih ( 1646-47 ) the Grand Army pacified West China and ...
Page 150
... subjects , and [ since you had become subjects to the Mongols ] he hated you very much . His Majesty then worried lest your people might suffer invasion from him . Therefore His Majesty sent great officials to transmit His edict to ...
... subjects , and [ since you had become subjects to the Mongols ] he hated you very much . His Majesty then worried lest your people might suffer invasion from him . Therefore His Majesty sent great officials to transmit His edict to ...
Page 237
... Subjects but not Force their Submission The Emperor decreed again : " E - le - teng - e memorialized that the comptroller - general of the Urianghais of the Altai No - er , Cha - er - na - ko , who delivered the Russian ( O - lo - ssu ) ...
... Subjects but not Force their Submission The Emperor decreed again : " E - le - teng - e memorialized that the comptroller - general of the Urianghais of the Altai No - er , Cha - er - na - ko , who delivered the Russian ( O - lo - ssu ) ...
Other editions - View all
A Documentary Chronicle of Sino-Western Relations, 1644-1820: Translated texts Lo-shu Fu No preview available - 1966 |
Common terms and phrases
according allowed ambassador Amursana Andijans appointed army arrived bandits barbarian merchants bestowed Board of Astronomy Board of Punishment Canton Catholicism CCCCWCSL Celestial Empire Ch'a-han Khan Ch'en Ch'ing Chekiang Cheng Cheng Ch'eng-kung chief China Chinese dare deliberation dispatch Dutch Dzungaria Dzungars Eleuths embassy Emperor approved Emperor decreed English envoy escort foreign ships frontier fugitives Fukien governor grand council grand secretary harbor Hei-lung-chiang hong merchants horses Imperial capital Interior investigate Jehol k'a-lun K'ang-hsi K'urun Kazaks Khalkhas Kiakhta King Kwangtung letter Li-fan Yüan liang of silver Lo-ch'as Luzon Macao magistrates Majesty maritime customs memorial Ming Dynasty month Moreover mutual trade native Ning-po Ninguta obey officials opium Peking petition Portuguese present tribute prohibition provinces received an edict regulations religion reported River Russian sail Sang-chai To-er-chi secretly sent servant She-leng soldiers supercargo T'ang territory Thereupon throne transmit an edict tribe Turgots Urianghai viceroy of Liang-Kwang violate warships Westerners