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Study on the Spatial Distribution of Gansu Longshen Cult in Qing Dynasty Based on ArcGIS [PDF]

open access: yesE3S Web of Conferences, 2021
Influenced by the limitations of the times, the agricultural belief and sacrificial system are developed and widely used in the traditional society of China, and the Longshen cult is a typical one. Taking the Gansu Longshen cult in Qing Dynasty as a case,
keze Zhang
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Changing perceptions of the Qing Dynasty in the Late Joseon Dynasty and Chinese style architecture that emerged in Joseon in the 18th century

open access: yesJournal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering, 2022
This study examines changing perceptions of China’s Qing Dynasty within the Joseon Dynasty, focusing on Chinese-style buildings during the late Joseon period (18th-19th).
Myengsoo Seo
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Blue pigments in Cave 256, Mogao Grottoes: a systematic analysis of murals and statues in Five dynasties, Song Dynasty and Qing Dynasty

open access: yesHeritage Science, 2022
Murals of Cave 256, Mogao Grottoes consist of several layers, with the outermost layer overlays all others. The bottom layer was painted in the five dynasties. The outermost layer was mural of the Song Dynasty. Statues were repainted in the Qing Dynasty.
Biwen Shui   +6 more
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The Joseon-Qing Relations and the King's Health Problems in the Late Joseon Dynasty -Conflict surrounding ritual of greeting envoys in the early reign of King Sukjong- [PDF]

open access: yesUisahak, 2020
The international situation immediately after the throning of King Sukjong was very complicated. In the Qing dynasty, a Revolt of the Three Feudatories occurred and a serious crisis struck, and Sukjong ascended to the throne in Joseon immediately ...
Changsu KIM
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Shamanism and the Manchu Bannermen of the Qing Dynasty

open access: yesReligions, 2022
With the Qing armies marching into Beijing through the Shanhai Pass, the Manchu bannermen under the Eight Banners system saw great changes in their everyday lives. However, they continued with the practice of shamanic sacrifices. This paper analyzes the “
Xiaoli Jiang
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A Social Network Analysis of Shaoxing Book Collector Groups in Qing Dynasty

open access: yesTūzī yǔ dàng’àn xuékān, 2021
The origins of the ancient Chinese book collection activities were very early and highly developed. Because of the advanced paper-making industry in Shaoxing (the eastern part of Zhejiang in the Qing Dynasty), there were many talented people at book ...
Bo-Yi Chen, Kuan-Chih Chen
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STRATEGIC PLANNING “TAKING THE ENEMY TO COPE WITH THE ENEMY” OF LY HONG CHUONG TO NORTH KOREA AND VIETNAM (1879-1885)

open access: yesTạp chí Khoa học, 2023
When Western empires infiltrated Asian countries which had traditional relations with China such as Vietnam and North Korea, Minister of Qing Dynasty - Ly Hong Chuong, gave strategic planning “taking the enemy to cope with the enemy” in order to ...
Nguyen Thi Huong, Le Duc Hoang
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The Development of the Twelve Flora Images in Mid-Qing Dynasty of China [PDF]

open access: yesSHS Web of Conferences, 2023
The traditional Chinese “Twelve Flora” refer to the images of twelve flower gods corresponding to the twelve months of the Chinese lunar calendar. They are usually composed of celebrities in Chinese history and are the subject matter of traditional ...
Xi Qianqian
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Geoarchaeological evidence of the AD 1642 Yellow River flood that destroyed Kaifeng, a former capital of dynastic China

open access: yes, 2020
Rising global temperatures will increase the number of extreme weather events, creating new challenges for cities around the world. Archaeological research on the destruction and subsequent reoccupation of ancient cities has the potential to reveal ...
Cao, J.   +11 more
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A Primary Study on the Recording Method of Interior Decoration in Qing Dynasty – A Case Study of Interior Decoration of Jingfu Palace [PDF]

open access: yesThe International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, 2017
The existing interior decoration of Qing Dynasty is the master of that of each dynasty, with its diversified forms and complicated functions. As early as 1920s, the Rehabilitation Committee of Qing court recorded the interior furnishing in the Forbidden
X. Rong, B. He, L. Zhuang
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