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The significances of the final -h as a marker of entering tone characters in Romanized Chinese Texts in the Qing Dynasty. [PDF]
The significances of the final -h as a marker in Romanized Chinese texts in the Qing Dynasty can be summed up into three points as below: 1. the final -h is the marker of the entering tone; 2.
Wong, Ling Yann
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On display in the “Wonders of Nature and Artifice” exhibit at Gettysburg College is an exquisitely carved Chinese rhinoceros horn cup decorated with many images of animals, from dragons to tortoises.The rhinoceros horn has been noted by the Chinese as ...
Harten, Erin C.
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About the holding status of Manchu and Chinese materials [PDF]
Manchu and Chinese texts are a very useful source of historical research on Chinese linguistics. From the viewpoint of language contact, there is a great influence on each language. Chinese in the Qing dynasty is clearly influenced by the Manchu language,
Uchida Keiichi, 内田 慶市
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The historical topographic map preserves rich geographic information and can provide direct assistance for the reconstruction of various geographic elements.
Zhiwei Wan, Hongqi Wu
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As curiosity grew in the Renaissance, so did the scope of collections of wonders. The Cricket Cage, Jade Screen, and Iron Dragon are three examples of rare collection items from the Far East.
Bucci, Gabriella A.
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This study aims to find Chinese-style buildings and architectural factors manifested in those buildings by paying attention to Chinese-style buildings centered on buildings used in the palaces and royal family houses in Joseon Korea during the 19th ...
Myengsoo Seo
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The Islamic State as an empire of nostalgia [PDF]
Primary empires were the product of internal development and self-sustaining through the exploitation of their own resources, but there were also historically a large number of “shadow empires.” These were imperial polities that were the products of ...
Barfield, Thomas
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During the mid-to-late Qing Dynasty, the folk-belief text Yuli constructed a systematic “underworld legal code” via its image–text system, distinct from traditional religious karma and religious law.
Ruofei Zhou
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The article aims to study the characteristics of the formation and evolution of the Tannu-Tuvan bureaucracy, in the era of the domination of the Qing Empire (1757-1912).
S. S. Khovalyg
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Structural-demographic analysis of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) collapse in China. [PDF]
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