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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... appears with various titles , including , for instance , Ta - Ch'ing Shih - kuan Ch'ien- ch'u Ch'üan - shu , Chung - shu Pei - lan , etc. Official titles such as 1 Chang - ching and Tso - ling are so difficult Writer's Rules XV.
... appears with various titles , including , for instance , Ta - Ch'ing Shih - kuan Ch'ien- ch'u Ch'üan - shu , Chung - shu Pei - lan , etc. Official titles such as 1 Chang - ching and Tso - ling are so difficult Writer's Rules XV.
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... with Japan Set up in Chekiang [ The following memorial is the earliest document recording that a head Hong merchant appears in China's foreign trade . Perhaps about the same time the same system was adopted in Kwangtung in 1723-1735 159.
... with Japan Set up in Chekiang [ The following memorial is the earliest document recording that a head Hong merchant appears in China's foreign trade . Perhaps about the same time the same system was adopted in Kwangtung in 1723-1735 159.
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... appears that as manager of the maritime customs , he must have committed extortion and bribery . " We order you to transmit an edict to Hsin - chu and others that they are to investigate seriously and inquire into the various charges ...
... appears that as manager of the maritime customs , he must have committed extortion and bribery . " We order you to transmit an edict to Hsin - chu and others that they are to investigate seriously and inquire into the various charges ...
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