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CHINA AND THE MANCHUS
Wu-chʽang, 27
Wu Kʽo-tu, 107
Wu San-kuei, 21, 23; joins the Manchus, 26; his conditions, 28; his rebellion, 40; death of, 41


Ya-kʽo-sa, 42
Yakoob Beg, 100; assassinated, 101
Yang-tsze, the, 6
Yeh, Governor, 92; captured and exiled, 93
Yellow girdles, 118
Yellow riding jacket, 88; given to Gordon, 91
Yellow river, 2; changes its bed, 47
Young China party, 123; plot to seize Canton, 123
Yüan Chʽang, executed, 117
Yüan-ming-yüan, 96
Yüan Shih-kʽai, 124; appointed Prime Minister, 127
Yung Chêng, 52; his hostility to missionaries, 53; his death and character, 53

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