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A documentary chronicle of Sino-Western relations (1644-1820)

Lo-shu Fu
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FAN-LI, OR THE WRITER'S RULES
I.The nature of the source used in the text
Each entryinthe text is based on a Chinese primary source.
Generally speaking , these sources can be divided into seven categoriesaccording to the nature of the authors and publications:
A.Kuan-shu or official publications.Those consist of the Yti-
chih Shu or books written by their J\llajesties, such as, the K'ang-hsi
Yii- chih Wen- chi and the Ch'in- ting Shu or books published bylmpel·ialauthorization or under Imperial auspices, as , for instance, the Ta-Ch'ing Hui- tien,the P 'ing-ting Lo-ch'a Fang-liieh.The Ta- Ch'ingLi-ch'ao Shih-lu was the standard and the most authoritative source in thiscategory, and has, therefore, been used as a chief source.Books inthis category, except the Ch'ing Shih-lu, were published in the Ch'ingperiod.Mostof them,wereprinted prior to the Opium War.
B .Tang-an or unpublished docu1nents which were originally pre-
served in the Palaces of Peking or Mukden, but wereprintedin theiroriginal form , without being edited, in the Republican period by the OldPalaceJ\IIuseum.These include the Shih- liao Hsiin-k'an and those published by Academia Sinica , as, for instance,the Ming- Ch' ing Shih-liao.
Some of them were written by the political enemies oftheCh' ing Dynasty,and therefore were suppressedthl·oughoutthe Ch'ing period, but areavailable to the public today .
Volume:
1
Year:
1966
Publisher:
The Association for Asian Studies by the University of Arizona Press
Language:
english
Pages:
417
Series:
Monographs and papers (Association for Asian Studies), no. 22
File:
PDF, 56.15 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 1966
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