The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 418
Demetrius Charles Boulger. In August Prince Kung hastened to Jehol , the object of his journey , and indeed the journey itself , being kept the closest secret . The members of the Tsungli Yamen were observed to be preoccupied , and even ...
Demetrius Charles Boulger. In August Prince Kung hastened to Jehol , the object of his journey , and indeed the journey itself , being kept the closest secret . The members of the Tsungli Yamen were observed to be preoccupied , and even ...
Pàgina 419
... Prince Kung and order . The majority of the Regents had arrived with the reigning prince ; those who had not yet come were on the road escort- ing the dead body of Hienfung towards its resting - place . If a blow was to be struck at all ...
... Prince Kung and order . The majority of the Regents had arrived with the reigning prince ; those who had not yet come were on the road escort- ing the dead body of Hienfung towards its resting - place . If a blow was to be struck at all ...
Pàgina 423
... Prince Kung was rewarded with many high offices and sounding titles in addition to the post of Chief Minister under the Two Empresses . He was made president of the Imperial Clan Court in the room of Tsai , Prince of I , and the title ...
... Prince Kung was rewarded with many high offices and sounding titles in addition to the post of Chief Minister under the Two Empresses . He was made president of the Imperial Clan Court in the room of Tsai , Prince of I , and the title ...
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