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143
Chʽien Lung, 54; pictures of his victories, 55; abdicates, 59
Chihli, 3
Chin dynasty, 4
China proper, 41
"China's sorrow," 47
Chinese language, death for teaching to foreigners, 71
Chinkiang taken, 77; captured by Tʽai-pʽings, 85
Chʽing (or Great Pure) dynasty, 20; established, 28
Chino-Japanese war, 110
Christianity, 44; oppressed, 52; forbidden, 54; opposed, 112
Chʽung-hou, 101; condemned to death, 101; letter of apology to France, 103
Chusan occupied, 77
Cochin-China, 58
Co-hong system, 66
Coinage debased, 86
Concordance, Kʽang Hsi's, 50
Concubine thrown down well, 117
Confucian Classics, 59
Confucius, tomb of, 46
Constantine of China, the, 32
Court, flight of the, 116
Cycle, Chinese, 51


Dalai Lama, the, 33, 43
Davis, Sir J., 67
De Quincey, 57
Divine Justice Society, 64
Dominicans, 45
"Dummy Documents," 122
Dungans, 57
Dutch, the, embassy, 33; in Formosa, 35
Dwarf-nation, the, 109
Dynastic Histories, 59


Earthquake, 53
East India Company, 42, 67; policy of, 71
Edict, against missionaries, 45; for slaughter of all foreigners, 116; nullification of, 116; by baby Emperor, 125
Eighteen provinces, 41
Eleuths, 55
Elgin, Lord, 93, 94
Elliot, Captain, 74; retires to Hongkong, 76
Emperor, Chinese, carried off, 6
Empress, suspicious death of, 106
Empress, Eastern, 98; death of, 109
Empress, Western, see Empress Dowager
Empress Dowager, coups d'état, 98, 113; plot to get rid of, 113; flees, 116; death of, 121
Encyclopædia, Kʽang Hsi's, 50
Eunuchs, 14; army of, 15; restrictions on, 29; oppression by, 63
Ever Victorious Army, 89
Ever-White Mountains, 1
Examinations, established, 20; in poetical skill, 47; system, 112; to be changed, 118
Extra-territoriality, 79, 114


Feudatory princes, 29, 40; no more Chinese, 41
Flag, the Dragon, 133; the republican, 134; of truce, violated, 95
Formosa, 34, 56; ceded to Japan, 41, 42; Japanese land on, 105; republic in, 111
Fournier, Captain, 109