The People of China: Their History, Court, Religion, Government ... to which is Added, a Sketch of Protestant MissionsReligious Tract Society, 1843 - 336 oldal |
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11. oldal
... empire to eunuchs , was deposed by Low- pang , the captain of a band of robbers , who usurped the throne , and founded a new dynasty , about B.C. 201 . THE HAN DYNASTY . One of the most celebrated periods of Chinese history commenced ...
... empire to eunuchs , was deposed by Low- pang , the captain of a band of robbers , who usurped the throne , and founded a new dynasty , about B.C. 201 . THE HAN DYNASTY . One of the most celebrated periods of Chinese history commenced ...
17. oldal
... empire to him . He saw the storm gathering around him , and , like a wise man , took shelter in retirement , A.D. 557 . THE CHIN DYNASTY . The usurper reigned under the name of Kaou - tsoo . His reign was brief , as was also that of his ...
... empire to him . He saw the storm gathering around him , and , like a wise man , took shelter in retirement , A.D. 557 . THE CHIN DYNASTY . The usurper reigned under the name of Kaou - tsoo . His reign was brief , as was also that of his ...
140. oldal
... empire , while others remain in the vicinity of the court . There are two pre- sidents , a Tartar and a Chinese ; and , by the ancient custom of the empire , they are all pri- vileged to present any advice or remonstrance to the emperor ...
... empire , while others remain in the vicinity of the court . There are two pre- sidents , a Tartar and a Chinese ; and , by the ancient custom of the empire , they are all pri- vileged to present any advice or remonstrance to the emperor ...
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