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 163
... Ch'en Yuan of the Ch'en - shih - hong . Thereupon your subor- dinate , the prefect , dispatched police to Ch'en Yüan's . We captured thirty - three chin [ of opium ] . " Li reported in detail to Your servant . Your servant thereupon en ...
... Ch'en Yuan of the Ch'en - shih - hong . Thereupon your subor- dinate , the prefect , dispatched police to Ch'en Yüan's . We captured thirty - three chin [ of opium ] . " Li reported in detail to Your servant . Your servant thereupon en ...
Page 409
... Ch'en Ya - hung's boat for a visit , where they talked about the poor fishing . Then Li Feng - kuang remembered that Ao - ti's barbarian ship had opium on board . He wanted to get silver from the barbarians and divide it among themselves .
... Ch'en Ya - hung's boat for a visit , where they talked about the poor fishing . Then Li Feng - kuang remembered that Ao - ti's barbarian ship had opium on board . He wanted to get silver from the barbarians and divide it among themselves .
Page 416
... ch'en and five other men . They rowed a small sampan to get water . He had brought his gun with him . Their sampan sailed towards the shore , where three little boys , Ch'en San - ti , Ch'en Yün - ch'iu , and Ch'en Ti - fu , jokingly ...
... ch'en and five other men . They rowed a small sampan to get water . He had brought his gun with him . Their sampan sailed towards the shore , where three little boys , Ch'en San - ti , Ch'en Yün - ch'iu , and Ch'en Ti - fu , jokingly ...
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