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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Page 98
... Submission Accepted Rulers of the Khalkhas led their homeless subjects to enter Chinese territory and apply for submission . Their petition was approved . ( 137,3b - 4b ) Why the Khalkhas Submit to China instead of to Russia 268 The ...
... Submission Accepted Rulers of the Khalkhas led their homeless subjects to enter Chinese territory and apply for submission . Their petition was approved . ( 137,3b - 4b ) Why the Khalkhas Submit to China instead of to Russia 268 The ...
Page 254
... submit , but one person , She - leng , persuades him to de- lay so he will wait and see and hesitate to surrender . Then Pa - t'u Chiu- ka - le should proclaim to Wo - pa - hsi : We heard that you were coming to submit to us , so we hur ...
... submit , but one person , She - leng , persuades him to de- lay so he will wait and see and hesitate to surrender . Then Pa - t'u Chiu- ka - le should proclaim to Wo - pa - hsi : We heard that you were coming to submit to us , so we hur ...
Page 256
... submit to Us . Now it is very important to welcome them and locate them properly . Wo - pa - hsi , a descendant of A - yü - ch'i Khan , is a guileless per- Because their customs are different from those of the Russians , they come to submit ...
... submit to Us . Now it is very important to welcome them and locate them properly . Wo - pa - hsi , a descendant of A - yü - ch'i Khan , is a guileless per- Because their customs are different from those of the Russians , they come to submit ...
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