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Huang Zunxian (Chinese: 黃遵憲, May 29, 1848 –
March 28, 1905),
courtesy name
Gongdu (公度), was a
Chinese official, scholar, and writer,
active during the...
- in the "Korea Strategy" papers,
written by the
Chinese delegate Huang Zunxian. It
proffered to
incorporate the flag of the Qing
dynasty of
China into...
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reforms taking place there.
While in ****an, the
Chinese diplomat Huang Zunxian presented him with a
study called "A
Strategy for Korea" (Chinese: 朝鮮策略;...
- major) who
built a
large plantation business in Sumatra, Indonesia.
Huang Zunxian (1848–1905),
diplomat and
reformer Francis Xavier Ford (1892–1952), first...
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could not be ****imilated. In 1885, the Qing
Dynasty Consul General Huang Zunxian told a
Royal Commission on
Chinese Immigration: [I]t is
charged that the...
- Linguistics. 18 (2): 71–82. Zhou,
Yaowen 周耀文; Fang,
Bolong 方伯龙; Meng,
Zunxian 孟尊贤 (1981). "Déhóng Dǎiwén" 德宏傣文 [Dehong Dai]. Mínzú yǔwén 民族语文 (in Chinese)...
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Changling (1785–1848) Hong
Liangji (1746–1809)
Huang Zongxi (1610–1695)
Huang Zunxian (1848–1905)
Jiang Tingxi (1669–1732) Kang
Youwei (1858–1927) Li Yu (1610–1680)...
- and
clouds Where lotus leaves merge with weeping-willow branches.
Huang Zunxian (1848–1905),
Translation by
Jerry Dean
Schmidt A human-made landscape,...
- China, they were
confined and interrogated. The
influential official Huang Zunxian wrote a poem
which admitted that the
students had
lived luxurious lives...
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division of
Mongar District in
Bhutan The
Chinese writer and poet
Huang Zunxian (1848–1905) -
Courtesy name
Gongdu (公度) This
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