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    Increasing Expression of PnGAP and PnEXPA4 Provides Insights Into the Enlargement of Panax notoginseng Root Size From Qing Dynasty to Cultivation Era by Mu-Yao Yu, Zhong-Yi Hua, Pei-Ran Liao, Han Zheng, Yan Jin, Hua-Sheng Peng, Xiu-Ming Cui, Lu-Qi Huang, Yuan Yuan

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…About 100 ancient root samples of Panax notoginseng, preserved as tribute in the Palace Museum (A.D. 1636 to 1912, Qing dynasty), provided an opportunity to investigate the root size changes during the last 100 years of cultivation. …”
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    论清朝宫廷剧《延禧攻略》中的后现代女性主义表现 = Postmodern feminism portrayed in Qing Dynasty royal harem drama the Story of Yanxi Palace by 刘祖儿 Law, Joanne Zu Er

    Published 2020
    “…Hence, in this report, Yanxi Palace will be compared with other popular Qing Dynasty dramas, such as My Fair Princess and Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace. …”
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    The Technology Transfer from Europe to China in the 17th–18th Centuries: Non-Invasive On-Site XRF and Raman Analyses of Chinese Qing Dynasty Enameled Masterpieces Made Using European Ingredients/Recipes by Philippe Colomban, Michele Gironda, Divine Vangu, Burcu Kırmızı, Bing Zhao, Vincent Cochet

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Two masterpieces of the Qing Dynasty (1644–1912 CE), one in gilded brass (incense burner) decorated with <i>cloisonné</i> enamels stylistically attributed to the end of the Kangxi Emperor’s reign, the other in gold (ewer offered by Napoleon III to the Empress as a birthday present), decorated with both <i>cloisonné</i> and painted enamels bearing the mark of the Qianlong Emperor, were non-invasively studied by optical microscopy, Raman microspectroscopy and X-ray microfluorescence spectroscopy (point measurements and mapping) implemented on-site with mobile instruments. …”
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    清代流放新疆文人之诗歌研究 : 以纪昀《乌鲁木齐杂诗》为探讨中心 = The study on the poetry of exiled poets in Xinjiang of Qing dynasty : concentrated on Ji Yun’s "Urumqi miscellaneous poems" by 李林珊 Li, Linshan

    Published 2015
    “…In Qianlong and Jiaqing periods of Qing Dynasty (1736-1820A.D.), a group of writers are in exile to Xinjiang because of offense, they wrote the form of poems Zhuzhici to praise the frontier scenery and reflect Western customs. …”
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    Book Review: Feng Tian-yu and Xie Gui-an (2003) Destructing Despotism: Research on Neo-people- oriented Thought in Late Ming & Early Qing Dynasty , Hubei, P.R.China: Hubei Publishing House, ISBN 7-216-03727-8 / D by Tarik Sabry

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Destructing Despotism refuses both these two views and reconsiders the neo-people-oriented thought that developed in the 17th Century – the late Ming and early Qing dynasty, providing insightful distinctions between neo-people-oriented thought and western democracy.…”
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