The Chinese Recorder and Missionary Journal, 13 tomasAmerican Presbyterian Mission Press, 1882 |
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... ming - yuch - cho - ching . One very curious origin for the legend of the ... dynasty , under Chow - wang , who was the T'ien - tse or Emperor and who was ... China this latter tree is not found . There seems to be much confusion ...
... ming - yuch - cho - ching . One very curious origin for the legend of the ... dynasty , under Chow - wang , who was the T'ien - tse or Emperor and who was ... China this latter tree is not found . There seems to be much confusion ...
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... Ming dynasty , and who having been beaten because he neglected to dismount when the Nan - hai 南海 magistrate passed , fled to the Iu country , married one of their women and lived among them for many years . He gives minute details of ...
... Ming dynasty , and who having been beaten because he neglected to dismount when the Nan - hai 南海 magistrate passed , fled to the Iu country , married one of their women and lived among them for many years . He gives minute details of ...
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... Ming Dynasty . His elder son having died , the heir apparent was the grandson of the Emperor . The younger son of Hung Wu was however spirited and ambitious . The Emperor put forth the following line , to which both his son and his ...
... Ming Dynasty . His elder son having died , the heir apparent was the grandson of the Emperor . The younger son of Hung Wu was however spirited and ambitious . The Emperor put forth the following line , to which both his son and his ...
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The History was twice revised and reprinted during the Ming dynasty , once each in the reigns of K'ang Hi and K'ien Lung , about A.D. 1690-1749 . The last and best edition was produced in 1824 , in 150 volumes (卷) and was the joint ...
The History was twice revised and reprinted during the Ming dynasty , once each in the reigns of K'ang Hi and K'ien Lung , about A.D. 1690-1749 . The last and best edition was produced in 1824 , in 150 volumes (卷) and was the joint ...
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... Ming dynasty . A brave garrison , formed of intrepid spirits that refused to submit to the Man- chu rule , gathered in its caverns , carrying their treasures with them . Being in communication with the surrounding peasantry , who ...
... Ming dynasty . A brave garrison , formed of intrepid spirits that refused to submit to the Man- chu rule , gathered in its caverns , carrying their treasures with them . Being in communication with the surrounding peasantry , who ...
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