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Page 302
... ( Ch'ien - Tsang ) passed through the territory [ of Shensi ] , he referred to him as a barbarian envoy ( I - shih ) . This was very wrong ! " The Interior and the Exterior of our Empire are one family . More- over , Tibet ... Ch'ien - lung.
... ( Ch'ien - Tsang ) passed through the territory [ of Shensi ] , he referred to him as a barbarian envoy ( I - shih ) . This was very wrong ! " The Interior and the Exterior of our Empire are one family . More- over , Tibet ... Ch'ien - lung.
Page 340
... Ch'ien - lung Emperor Dies At the ch'en hour ( 7 : 00-9 : 00 A. M. ) the Super Emperor , the retired Ch'ien - lung Emperor , died . His death was mourned universally through- 14 out the Empire . ( 37 , 2b ) 4 : 3 : 18 ( April 22 , 1799 ) ...
... Ch'ien - lung Emperor Dies At the ch'en hour ( 7 : 00-9 : 00 A. M. ) the Super Emperor , the retired Ch'ien - lung Emperor , died . His death was mourned universally through- 14 out the Empire . ( 37 , 2b ) 4 : 3 : 18 ( April 22 , 1799 ) ...
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... Ch'ien- lung ( 1793 ) of our Late Emperor Kao - tsung Ch'un's reign , you sent am- bassadors to pay homage to Our Court . At that time the ambassadors of your country respectfully completed the etiquette without transgressing our ...
... Ch'ien- lung ( 1793 ) of our Late Emperor Kao - tsung Ch'un's reign , you sent am- bassadors to pay homage to Our Court . At that time the ambassadors of your country respectfully completed the etiquette without transgressing our ...
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