Search Results - "Qing dynasty"
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Disenchantment narrative in anti-superstition fiction of the late Qing dynasty
Published 2015“…Anti-superstition themes, which were unconventional and rarely found in classical Chinese literature, first gained popularity in the late Qing dynasty. These fictional writings possessed characteristics specific to their times and their societal background, and embodied an ideology for reformation. …”
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The development and influence of the Qing Dynasty’s royal meal during the Qianlong period
Published 2025“…Food culture development reflects a country’s growth to a certain extent. Qing Dynasty’s royal meals represent this period’s food culture. …”
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Interaction of Wu Zhaoqian, Gu Zhenguan and Nalan Xingde
Published 2017Subjects: “…Qing Dynasty (China)…”
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The significances of the final -h as a marker of entering tone characters in romanized Chines text in the Qing dynasty
Published 2001“…The significance of the final -h as a marker in Romanized Chinese texts in the Qing Dynasty can be summed up into three points as below: 1. the final -h marker of the entering tone; 2. …”
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The significances of the final -h as a marker of entering tone characters in Romanized Chinese Texts in the Qing Dynasty.
Published 2009“…The significances of the final -h as a marker in Romanized Chinese texts in the Qing Dynasty can be summed up into three points as below: 1. the final -h is the marker of the entering tone; 2. …”
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Exploring the multiple aspects of epigraphic culture: taking Miao Quansun's calligraphy during the late Qing dynasty as example
Published 2024“…This study aims to unravel the layers of meaning embedded in Miao Quansun's calligraphy, providing insights into the broader discourse surrounding epigraphic practices during the late Qing dynasty. Through multiple aspects of late Qing dynasty epigraphic culture, Miao Quansun's calligraphy, Traditional Chinese calligraphic styles, artistic adaptation, cultural landscape, and recognition and impact, it seeks to shed light on the intricate interplay between artistic expression, historical context, historical preservation, regional variations, transformative adaptation, intentional urban planning, cultural recognition, and cultural significance within the realm of epigraphic culture. …”
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A 40-year systematic literature review: about researches of Duan Yucai’s study of the Book of Songs
Published 2024“…This study focusses on Qing dynasty scholar Duan Yucai's research on the Book of Songs. …”
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Enhancing Georgetown’s Heritage Boutique Hotel Marketing Strategies: The Case Of 1881 Chong Tian Cultural Hotel, Malaysia
Published 2015“…Thus, the recommended solutions bring to life the practices of Qing Dynasty cultural ambiance, ceremonies, historical shows and the royale reception. …”
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A decade of hybrid reporting and accountabilities of the Hanyeping Company (1909–1919)
Published 2016“…This suggests that the period between 1909 and 1919 experienced a decade of reporting hybridisation in direct contrast to the so-called period of accounting stagnation of the late Qing Dynasty.…”
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Political and ethnic views with expressive emotions related in Nalan Xingde's travel notes
Published 2012“…Nalan Xingde (1655-1685), a famous poet and writer from the early Qing Dynasty.In his 10- year career serving as a imperial guard to the Emperor Kangxi, he travelled to the north and south of China, and created about 90 works of travel notes to remember his travels. …”
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A probe into the artistic techniques of play-within-a-play in Jiang Shiquan’s dramas
Published 2023“…As a famous dramatist in the middle of Qing Dynasty, Jiang Shiquan was also expert in using this artistic technique in his dramatic works. …”
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Tay Son uprising, 1771-1802 : reassessing Viet Nam's relations with the Malay Archipelago
Published 2022“…The study employs a quantitative method to undertake a content analysis of texts, particularly original sources such as Nguyen Dynasty (Vietnam) and Qing Dynasty (China) palace documents gathered from Vietnamese and Chinese archives. …”
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The translation strategy of strange tales from a Chinese studio: an analysis of domestication and foreignization in the East and the West
Published 2024“…Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio, a renowned classical literary work by Pu Songling from the Qing Dynasty, has been translated into English by Herbert Giles (1842) and John Minford (2006), both retaining the same title. …”
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Abject desires in Lisa See’s Peony in Love
Published 2021“…The establishment of the Manchu led-Qing dynasty in 1636 led to the continuation of Confucianism as the dominant belief system in China. …”
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Lonely mentality in Lv Bicheng’s ci poetry
Published 2016“…In Lv Bicheng’s life, she potrayed herself as a modern woman between the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China. Nevertheless, her identity did not change. …”
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The translation of metaphors related to beauty in two English versions of Hong Lou Meng / Wang Hui
Published 2019“…Hong Lou Meng (abbreviated as HLM) is a novel written by Cao Xueqin (1715-1763) in Qing dynasty. As one of four of the most famous and greatest novels in China, HLM enjoyed high reputation in the history of Chinese literature. …”
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