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 xiv
... Manchu , Mongolian , Turkish and Tibetan origin , as , for instance , k'a - lun , the frontier post , etc. VI . Rules for abbreviations A. In this chronicle , the chief source is the Ta - Ch'ing Li - ch'ao Shih - lu which has been ...
... Manchu , Mongolian , Turkish and Tibetan origin , as , for instance , k'a - lun , the frontier post , etc. VI . Rules for abbreviations A. In this chronicle , the chief source is the Ta - Ch'ing Li - ch'ao Shih - lu which has been ...
Page 154
... They received an edict : " Wu - er - ch'en and Su - er - chin and the others disobey the orthodox Manchu way to practice the Western religion . We have repeatedly ordered them to reform and have dispatched princes 154 Yung - cheng.
... They received an edict : " Wu - er - ch'en and Su - er - chin and the others disobey the orthodox Manchu way to practice the Western religion . We have repeatedly ordered them to reform and have dispatched princes 154 Yung - cheng.
Page 160
... Manchu and Chinese languages from the assistants [ of the Imperial Col- lege ] .75 We gave [ the Russian pupils ] silver and rice for their monthly allowance . After they finished their education they returned home and new pupils ...
... Manchu and Chinese languages from the assistants [ of the Imperial Col- lege ] .75 We gave [ the Russian pupils ] silver and rice for their monthly allowance . After they finished their education they returned home and new pupils ...
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