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    谈李渔小说《丑郎君怕娇偏得艳》改写为 戏曲《奈何天》的艺术考量 = The study of the adaptation of the drama “Nai He Tian” from the novel “An ugly man is reluctant to marry a coquetry wife yet get a glamorous one i... by 温苑琪 Han, Yen Qi

    Published 2014
    “…Li Yu, one of the renowned playwright of Qing Dynasty, his dramas are featured by comedic, "Li Weng Shi Zhong Qu" is his masterpiece in drama. …”
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    <i>Sheng Ren</i> in the Figurists’ Reinterpretation of the <i>Yijing</i> by Sophie Ling-chia Wei

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…Interestingly, when the Jesuit Figurists arrived in China in the early Qing dynasty, they conducted exhaustive studies on the Chinese classics, studies in which they identified <i>Tian</i> and <i>Di</i> of Chinese culture with God or Deus in Latin; their descriptions of Jesus and Adam were decorated with &#8220;chinoiserie&#8221; through their association with the <i>Yijing</i> and Chinese mystical legends. …”
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    and the Changing Political Order of Northeastern Asia in the 17th Century by Meng Heng Lee

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…For decades, historians defined the ukanju, also known as taoren (逃人) in the Chinese-language archives of the Qing Dynasty (1644–1911A.C.), as the Manchu’s ethnic Han-Chinese slaves or escapees. …”
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    Combat and Collaboration: The Clash of Propaganda Prints between the Chinese Guomindang and the Japanese Empire in the 1930s-40s. by Shaoqian Zhang

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…This relationship shifted abruptly in the late nineteenth century with Japan’s rapid westernization and industrialization, which coincided with the cultural and political implosion of the Qing Dynasty, and was further inverted as Japan became a world power and China struggled to reassemble itself. …”
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    An Encounter of Incommensurables: European Cosmological Knowledge in the Fenye Chapters of Chinese Local Gazetteers (1660-1820) by Wu Huiyi

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…However, the fenye chapters in Qing dynasty local gazetteers tell a different story: in comparison with earlier Ming gazetteers their proportion increased. …”
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    Opinioni senza volto: il ruolo dell’autore nel genere del commento giornalistico in Cina by Emma Lupano

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…In China, the genre (Bhatia 1993) of news commentary has had a key role in the evolution of the country’s politics since the end of the 19th century, when modern journalism started to develop under the late Qing dynasty (De Giorgi 2001). In contemporary press, news commentaries (xinwen pinglun) can be divided into two main sub-genres: commentary on current affairs (shiping) and editorial (shelun ??). …”
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    Western Classical Learning and the Protestant Missionaries: Revival in China and Korea in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries by Lihua Li, Jingyi Li, Lifang Zhu

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…It has been observed that since the Early Qing Dynasty, the eastward spread of Western classics has been in decline; this article aims to looks at how Protestant missionaries helped to revive it in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. …”
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    Scientific Translations of “Da-xue” in 19th Century Russia: A Comparative Analysis of Approaches of Nikita Bichurin and Dmitry Sivillov by Miao Liu

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Bichurin’s translation, based on a Qing dynasty educational resource, is distinguished by its rich commentary and cultural explanations. …”
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    The Establishment of the Concept of Shu Yi and Its Significance in the History of Knowledge by Xinzhong YU, Yu TIAN

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…This statement is not accurate, because plague was prevalent in Yunnan and Guangdong provinces in the late Qing Dynasty. At that time, people had already recognized the relationship between the outbreak of plague and the death of rats, and gradually named the epidemic disease as Shu Yi. …”
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    Quantitative Analysis of Traditional Chinese Color by Yushu Chen, Feng Gu

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The red color best reflects the Qing Dynasty's cultural and emotional traits, and the blue hue best matches its aesthetic traits. …”
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    A Survey of the Principal Works Published by Peking Lazarist Mission Press during 1931–1951 by Chiang Lei

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…Founded and Backed by the French Lazaristes in 1864, Pei T'ang Press, surviving the rejection of Christianity in the late Qing dynasty and the turmoil in the early Republic of China, emerged as the most influential publisher in the modern locality of Peking, only to be submerged by the radical changes after 1949, thus winding up its eventful existence of 90 years in 1956. …”
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    Quantitative Analysis of Traditional Chinese Color by Yushu Chen, Feng Gu

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The red color best reflects the Qing Dynasty's cultural and emotional traits, and the blue hue best matches its aesthetic traits. …”
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    The Issues of the Sixth Dalai Lama and the Transformation of Qing Information System on Tibet by Ling-Wei Kung

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…By investigating the Sixth Dalai Lama’s controversies, this article sheds light on how the Qing dynasty embarked on constructing its imperial enterprise in Inner Asia based on intelligence collection and information manipulation. …”
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    Dwikenegaraan Etnis Tionghoa di Luar Tiongkok: Suatu Analisis terhadap Perspektif Pemerintah Tiongkok by Joanessa M.J.S. Seda

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The paper is about the historical efforts made by the Chinese Qing dynasty up to the current government to bond the Chinese overseas throughout the world to funnel their financial gain to the homeland. …”
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    An Analysis of the Paratext in Graham Sanders’s Six Records of a Life Adrift: Features and Functions by Fangwen PENG, Linxin LIANG

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…As a classic piece of Chinese literature, Shen Fu’s (1763–1825)—a famous writer and literary figure of the Qing dynasty—Fu Sheng Liu Ji (Six Records of a Life Adrift) has been translated into more than ten languages. …”
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    Winter temperature variations over the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River since 1736 AD by Z.-X. Hao, J.-Y. Zheng, Q.-S. Ge, W.-C. Wang

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…The reconstructions are based on information regarding snowfall days from historical documents of the Yu-Xue-Fen-Cun archive recorded during the Qing Dynasty (1644–1911). This information is calibrated with regional winter temperature series spanning the period from 1951 to 2007. …”
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    Wooden Boats and Shipping Organizations in the Middle Reaches of the Yangtze River (1700-1850) by Yao Chen

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…The wooden-boat shipping business in the middle Yangtze River during the Qing dynasty was not in a totally disordered state. The spontaneously formed boatmen gangs 船帮 and boatmen lineages 船民家族 played an active and influential role in a specific area of local river transportation in the middle Yangtze River, illustrating that local arbitration and mediation mechanisms were formed to deal with socioeconomic conflicts among shipowners, merchants, local communities, and local governments in the regional commercial transportation network. …”
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    Traditional Chinese Yuekou locks by Y. Zhang, K.-H. Hsiao

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…<p>In the Qing dynasty (1644–1911&thinsp;CE), the town of Yuekou, in Hubei Province, was an important and renowned lock production center. …”
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    When "Macbeth" Meets Chinese Opera: A Crossroad of Humanity by Li Xingxing

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Macbeth was firstly adapted into a folk play Theft of a Nation during the modern play period, to mock Yuan Shikai’s restoration of the monarchy, who was considered as a usurper of Qing dynasty, followed by Li Jianwu’s adaptation Wang Deming, Kun opera Bloody Hands, Taiwanese version of Beijing opera Lust and the City, Hong Kong version of Cantonese opera The Traitor, Macao version of small theater play If I were the King, Anhui opera Psycho, Shaoxing opera General Ma Long, Wu opera Bloody Sword, a monodrama of Sichuan opera Lady Macbeth, and an experimental Kun opera Lady. …”
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    Spatialization of Imperial Power: Spatial Reconstruction and Power Operation of Jinshan Temple during the Southern Inspection Tours of Emperor Kangxi by Aibin Yan, Shiyi Zhu

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The Kangxi Southern Inspection Tours strengthened the Qing Dynasty’s control over Jiangnan Buddhism, thereby promoting the standardization and officialization of Jiangnan temples and externalizing imperial power through images and physical space. …”
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