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    Re-Exploring Origins of the <i>Qixiang</i> Sacrificial Rite Practiced by the Han Army Eight Banners in Northeast China by Lina Zhao, De Zheng

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…<i>Qixiang</i> is a unique sacrificial culture created by the Han army eight banners in northeast China. This culture not only has elements such as shamanism and Han people burning incense, but also has military sacrificial elements. …”
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    Nominative Linkage of Records of Officials in the China Government Employee Dataset-Qing (CGED-Q) by Cameron Campbell, Bijia Chen

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…For officials who were not affiliated with the Eight Banners, these primary attributes include surname, given name, and province and county of origin. …”
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    Institutions of Public Government in Manchu-Mongolian Polities, 1900s–1920s: A Case Study of Hulunbuir by Bazar D. Tsybenov, Leonid V. Kuras, Victoria E. Tsyrempilova

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…As is shown, the hierarchical structure of Hulunbuir’s administrative powers — despite the attempts to change it undertaken by various political forces — did still retain the traditional features of the Manchu Eight Banner system by 1920. At the level of regional authorities, the shaping of policies was largely influenced by internal contradictions between various ethnic groups of Hulunbuir. …”
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    Manju The Composition of the Empire and the cultural anthropological nature of the Ch’ing’s ruling class: A case study of the Manju women by A. Kai He

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…From the perspective of religious cultural anthropology, JianZhou Jurchen Group is a Shamanism believer. Furthermore, Eight Banner, a military organization that absorbed military-civilians of different races and cultural backgrounds through surrender and capture, was completely redefined as a JianZhou Jurchen-style civiliazation with a unified ideology during the imperial rule for more than two hundred years. …”
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