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    Scientific analysis of tie luo, a Qing Dynasty calligraphy artifact in the Palace Museum, Beijing, China by Le Wei, Wenjia Chen, Gaowa Jin, Zhimou Guo, Yunli Wang, Baoqiang Kang, Na Wang, An Gu, Yun Zhang, Yong Lei

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…Abstract Tie luo (affixed hanging) was an expressive form of traditional Chinese calligraphy or paintings, and popular in the imperial palaces for interior decorations in Qing Dynasty (1644–1911 C.E.). A piece of calligraphic tie luo, written by an eminent calligrapher Gu Gao (1763–1832 C.E.), was restored recently in the Palace Museum, Beijing, China. …”
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    Research on the Distribution and Scale Evolution of Suzhou Gardens under the Urbanization Process from the Tang to the Qing Dynasty by Tiantian Zhang, Zefeng Lian

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…It revealed that: (1) The distribution of Suzhou gardens was affected by the layout and changes of the political centre and commercial centre of Suzhou city; (2) The scale of Suzhou gardens was mainly affected by the available land scale within the city and the wealth of its owner; (3) The cityscape of ‘half city occupied by gardens’ was largely resulted from the rapidly increasing number of small courtyard gardens in the Qing Dynasty; (4) The evolution of Suzhou gardens’ distribution and scale affected interior layouts. …”
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    An Experimental Study of the Hysteresis Model of the Kanchuang Frame Used in Chinese Traditional Timber Buildings of the Qing Dynasty by Junhong Huan, Xiaodong Guo, Zhongzheng Guan, Teliang Yan, Tianyang Chu, Zemeng Sun

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…It was widely used in ancient timber buildings preserved from the Ming and Qing dynasties. This study analyzed the loading process and failure modes of the test model, and the skeleton curve and hysteretic curve data were collected. …”
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    Building fame through tea: the Wu Family and the Manufacture of zisha teapots during the Ming and Qing dynasties by Gao, X, Hein, A

    Published 2024
    “…The paper analyzes Ming and Qing dynasty texts discussing the origins of zisha ware as well as material evidence. …”
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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. by Wong, Ling Yann

    Published 2009
    “…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. …”
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    The significances of the final -h as a marker of entering tone characters in romanized Chines text in the Qing dynasty by Wong, Lingyan

    Published 2001
    “…The significance 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 marker of the entering tone; 2. …”
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    Numerical simulation and comparative study for the zinc smelting furnaces at the Tongmuling site in Qing Dynasty, Hunan Province, China by Xing Huang, Linheng Mo, Wenli Zhou, Shengqiang Luo, Ya Xiao, Jianli Chen

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the Chinese used special furnaces to smelt zinc for minting and exporting to overseas in large quantities. …”
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    A Study of the Life of Monk Dalang of the Early Qing Dynasty and His Contribution to Water Conservancy in Sichuan (Shu) by Xie Xianglin

    Published 2022-01-01
    Subjects: “…and tablet inscriptions from the ming and qing dynasties…”
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    Guangzhou Tongcao painting in late China Qing Dynasty (1840–1912 AD): technology revealed by analytical approaches by Chan Zhang, Jianbin Huang, Tiequan Zhu, Rongling Zhang

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Abstract Guangzhou Tongcao paintings in Qing Dynasty of China witnessed the exchange of economy, culture, art and technology between China and foreign countries, which were an important export product in historical China. …”
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    Ming and Qing Dynasty Official-Style Architecture Roof Types Classification Based on the 3D Point Cloud by Youqiang Dong, Miaole Hou, Biao Xu, Yihao Li, Yuhang Ji

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…The Ming and Qing Dynasty type of official-style architecture roof can provide plenty of prior knowledge relating to the structure and size of these works of architecture, and plays an important role in the fields of 3D modeling, semantic recognition and culture inheriting. …”
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    Investigation of the Pigments and Glassy Matrix of Painted Enamelled Qing Dynasty Chinese Porcelains by Noninvasive On-Site Raman Microspectrometry by Philippe Colomban, Burcu Kırmızı, Bing Zhao, Jean-Baptiste Clais, Yong Yang, Vincent Droguet

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…A selection of 15 Chinese painted enameled porcelains from the 18th century (Qing dynasty) was analyzed on-site by mobile Raman and XRF microspectroscopy. …”
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    The Point Cloud Semantic Segmentation Method for the Ming and Qing Dynasties’ Official-Style Architecture Roof Considering the Construction Regulations by Youqiang Dong, Yihao Li, Miaole Hou

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Point cloud semantic segmentation has played an important role in the scan-to-BIM process of the Ming and Qing Dynasties’ official-style architecture roof. To overcome the complexity of roof components’ shape and the scale differences between different roof component types, a point cloud semantic segmentation method for the MQDOAs roof considering the construction regulations is proposed in this paper. …”
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