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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... tribe . They have retreated and settled at the inlet of that ( Heng - kun ) river . If we do not plan how to suppress them quickly or summon them to surrender , the people of the Hei - chin , the Fei - ya- k'o and the Ch'i - ler - er tribes ...
... tribe . They have retreated and settled at the inlet of that ( Heng - kun ) river . If we do not plan how to suppress them quickly or summon them to surrender , the people of the Hei - chin , the Fei - ya- k'o and the Ch'i - ler - er tribes ...
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... Tribe Submits to China 409 407 408 A duke of the Khotokhoit tribe , Po - pei , reported that the Uriang- hai ( Wu - liang - hai ) tribe had been summoned and had submitted to us . The grand secretaries said : " Four years ago when the ...
... Tribe Submits to China 409 407 408 A duke of the Khotokhoit tribe , Po - pei , reported that the Uriang- hai ( Wu - liang - hai ) tribe had been summoned and had submitted to us . The grand secretaries said : " Four years ago when the ...
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... tribe , Wo - pa - hsi and others , came to sub- mit and to have an audience . His Majesty proceeded to the tent - palace and bestowed upon them hats and clothes according to their rank . His Majesty wrote an essay on the Return and the ...
... tribe , Wo - pa - hsi and others , came to sub- mit and to have an audience . His Majesty proceeded to the tent - palace and bestowed upon them hats and clothes according to their rank . His Majesty wrote an essay on the Return and the ...
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