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145
Kotow, the, 67
Koxinga, 34; canonized, 35
Kuan-tung, 8
Kuang Hsü, 106, 107; married, 109; informally deposed, 113; death of, 121
Kublai Khan, 7, 47
Kueichow, etc., aborigines of, 53
Kuldja, 56; annexed by Russia, 100; regained by Marquis Tsêng, 101
Kung, Prince, 96; his coup d'état, 116; joint regent with Empresses Dowager, 98
Kuo Sung-tao, 108


Laos tribes, 4
Lexicon, Kʽang Hsi's, 49
Lhasa, 43
Li Chin-chung, 14
Li Hung-chang, 89; treachery of, 90; wounded by assassin, 110
Li Tzŭ-chʽêng, 21; loses an eye, 22; defeated, 26; death of, 26
Liao dynasty, 2, 4
Liao-tung, 8
Liao-yang, 17
Likin, 87
Lim Boon-keng, Dr, 139
Lin, Commissioner, 75; destroys opium, 75; cashiered, 76; further career of, 84; death of, 85
Loch, Mr, captured, 95
Long-haired rebels, 84
Loo-choo islands, 104


Macao, 73; occupied by Portuguese, 73
Macartney, Lord, 58
Magalhaens, 53
Mahometans, 43; discontented, 100; crushed by Tso Tsung-tʽang, 101
Mahometanism, tolerated, 112
Man born good, 86
Manchuria, 8
Manchus, the, origin of, 1; etymology of name, 8; their script, 10; name as a title, 12; archers, 17; religion of, 20, 112; established as a dynasty, 29; garrisons, 36; language spoken at court, 49; literature, 49; bravery of soldiers, 77; England and the dynasty, 91; they monopolize fat posts, 110; to travel, young, 113; standard of education of, 118; indictment of rule of, 130
Miao-tzŭ, the, 54; how pacified, 70
Mings, the, dynasty of, 8; Emperor commits suicide, 24; attempts to restore, 31, 32; the Tombs, 47 (also under Kʽang Hsi); dynastic history of, 53
Mongolia, conquest of, 19
Mongols, the, 7; derivations of name, 7; recognize Manchu supremacy, 21
Morrison, Dr R., 67; his dictionary, 71; his Bible, 72
Mukden, 8; capture of, 16


Nanking, 6; treaty of, 79; captured by Tʽai-pʽings, 84; captured from Tʽai-pʽings, 91
Nan-yang, 32
Napier, Lord, 72; his death, 73
Napoleon, his opinion, 67