The Last Emperor (Bernardo Bertolucci)
Pu Yi, the last
Emperor of
China, holds a curious place in the annals of history. .... For the first part of his life, Pu Yi was the last
emperor of
China. ....
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DERIVATION AND USE OF SEALS IN CHINA
.... In
China, beginning with the
emperor Huang Ti (259 to 210 BC), the
emperor's seal was handed down in the Han Dynasty through 8 AD as evidence of the "seal of ....
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DERIVATION AND USE OF SEALS IN CHINA
.... In
China, beginning with the
emperor Huang Ti (259-to-210-BC), the
emperor's seal was handed-down in the Han Dynasty trough 8-AD as evidence of the "seal of ....
(1556

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19th Century China
.... of
China's modernization and transformation. Kang favored a constitutional monarchy. Kang was perceived as an extremist but was loyal to the
Emperor, whom he ....
(767

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Pre-modern Japan
.... Further, Prince Shotoku transformed the relationship of Japan with
China when he sought to correspond with the
China's emperor on an equal basis; addressing ....
(1819

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Tradition & Change in India, China, Japan
.... promoted the native religion of Shinto, and focused it on
emperor-worship; Shinto .... to transform Japanese society, and vice versa, much as had happened in
China. ....
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China and Vietnam
.... Vietnamese culture placed on bravery and victory in war (Moss 7). Clearly, Vietnam, under a Vietnamese
emperor, could not have been "Little
China" during this ....
(1773

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Political Structure in China of Han & Sung Dynasties
.... and led to the abdication of the last
emperor leading to the Three Kingdoms. Website:http://emuseum.mnsu.edu/prehistory/
china/early_imperial_china/threekingdoms ....
(712

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Western Encroachment on China
.... In light of all this, the scholars who advised the
Emperor recommended that the .... in which British merchants won the right to import opium into
China, were an ....
(2714

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China Exploitation In 19th Century
.... might. The
Emperor did attempt to combat the British, but
China's junkets were a small obstacle for British battleships. The military ....
(1504

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Louis XIV
.... K'angxi was the first
Emperor to control all of
China including Taiwan. K'angxi is respected as one of
China's greatest emperors. ....
(979

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King Louis XIV
.... K'angxi was the first
Emperor to control all of
China including Taiwan. K'angxi is respected as one of
China's greatest emperors. ....
(975

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Treatment of China in Textbooks
.... One inexperienced
emperor was captured by the Mongols in 1450. .... McKay also takes a different view of the increasing relations between
China and the West, seeing ....
(1663

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Mongol Conquest of China
.... was his instrument." Durant suggests that a challenge from the Chinese
Emperor Ning Tsung was the origin of what became the Mongol conquest of
China: When he ....
(1583

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Confucianism & Modernization in Japan & China
.... those below one. The
Emperor, in both
China and Japan, was frequently seen as Divine, or as representative of divinity. It was he ....
(2085

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Chinese History
.... His first paragraph starts off with him informing the Queen that the
Emperor of
China loves all of mankind, "He loves all the people in the world without ....
(1966

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Modern China & Western Capitalism
.... One is the formidable burden on an already bursting at the seams unified
China. Sometimes referred to as "
emperor worship," the innate unity of the Chinese ....
(2150

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Cheng Ho's Seven Voyages
.... willing to pay tribute to the Ming
emperor were rewarded with gifts and privileges, and indeed many were glad to participate in trade relationships with
China. ....
(1501

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THE RISE AND FALL OF THE MING DYNASTY
.... The first Ming
emperor, Chu Yuan chang, drove the Mongols from Peking in 1368. After providing
China with nearly three centuries of relative peace, stability ....
(1502

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The Nineteenth Century Opium Wars
.... certain Chinese merchants, called Hong merchants (or Co-Hong), who had been licensed by the Chinese Government for that purpose, the
Emperor of
China agrees to ....
(2690

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Han Dynasty and the Sung Dynasty
.... and led to the abdication of the last
emperor leading to the Three Kingdoms. Website:http://emuseum.mnsu.edu/prehistory/
china/early_imperial_china/threekingdoms ....
(717

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Japan's Continental Expansion
.... In 1931-32, however, acting "in the name of the
emperor" and thereby .... However, that control was brief and the struggle over Manchuria with
China would continue ....
(1546

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China & The US
.... The Hundred-Day reform in
China, beginning June 11, 1898, reflected the belief of then-
emperor Guangxu that
China must fundamentally rearrange the institutions ....
(2709

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The United States and China
.... The Hundred-Day reform in
China, beginning June 11, 1898, reflected the belief of then-
emperor Guangxu that
China must fundamentally rearrange the institutions ....
(2709

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China in the Era of Mao & Deng
.... Both men earned the title of huang-ti [
emperor]. . . .... these two leaders experienced as they walked the line between ideology and power in leading
China into the ....
(796

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Doing Business in China
.... The mountains are high and the
emperor is far away: Sanctity of contract in
China. American Business Law Journal, 40(3), 459-510. Ruskola, T. (2000, July). ....
(1712

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THE REVOLUTION OF 1911 IN CHINA
.... which led to the Court's decision to cause the child
emperor who had .... Yat Sen's Three Principles contained the essential elements for
China's modernization and ....
(1285

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Ming and Qing Dynasties
.... Christianity was ultimately banned by the
Emperor and Christians were executed if they .... of Christianity, but this policy would come to characterize
China to the ....
(1413

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US Involvement in Opium Trade With China
.... Chinese
emperor had issued an edict prohibiting the import and abuse of opium from India, but the British colonial authorities continued to supply
China with ....
(1442

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Art in China: Tang, Song, Ming, and Qing Periods
.... The Song period (960-1279) is called
China's "greatest age" in creativity, technology .... a time of relative peace and prosperity, despite an
emperor who fiercely ....
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