China; Chinese -- United States -- Education; Education -- China; Yung, Wing, 1828-1912
Chinese Educational Commission, Chin Lan Pin appointed to
co-operate with Yung Wing, 181;
_personnel_ and duties, 183;
character, selection, and number of students in preparatory
school, 183;
support of Chinese government, 185;
work carried on by Li Hung Chang after death of Tsang Kwoh
Fan, 187;
first installment of students leave for U. S. (_1872_), 188;
headquarters at Hartford, Conn., 189;
building erected (_1875_), 190;
last installment (_1875_), 197;
changes in _personnel_, 197, 200;
reactionary attitude of Tsze Tung, 201;
students refused admission to West Point and Annapolis, 207;
break up of Commission (_1881_), 210;
text of protest, 211;
impression made upon Chinese government, 216;
practical revival, 217;
annual cost of maintenance, 247;
details of administration, 248;
inception, 255;
_also_ 23, 76, 269.
Chinese government, resorts to persecution to quell religious
fanaticism, 118;
corruption of, real cause of Taiping rebellion, 119;
_see also_ Graft.
Chinese in St. Helena, 22.
Chinkiang, river port, 83.
Christianity, views held by Taiping rebels, 101;
spread of as led by Hung Siu Chune, 117;
_see also_ Taiping rebellion.
Christy, Thomas, 156.
Chu Chow, headquarters of Viceroy Tsang Kwoh Fan, 164.
Chung Hou, viceroy of Metropolitan province, held responsible
for Tsientsin massacre, 178.
Chung Wong, issues three orders against incendiarism, 104.
Clemens, Samuel, protest against breaking up of Chinese
Educational Commission, 211.
_Colton’s Geography_, translated by Yung Wing, 167.
Coolie traffic in Cuba, investigated by Chin Lan Pin, 194;
results, 196.
Coolie traffic in Peru, attempt to form treaty with
China, 192;
Yung Wing’s recital of existing cruelties and refusal
to further treaty, 193;
investigation by Yung Wing, 194;
attitude of Commission, 195;
results, 196.
Cuba, Coolie traffic in, 194, 196.
Cutler, Carrol, president of Western Reserve College, 255.
“Deliberative Association of China,” 241.
Dent and Co., Messrs., 77.
Dialect, of Canton, 52;
Fuhkien, Anhui, Kiangsee, 53.
Dictionary, First Anglo-Chinese, compiled by Dr. Robert Morrison, 14, 114.
Dictionary of Emperor Khang Hsi, translated, 114.
Doxology, The, repeated by Commandant Liu and Taiping rebels, 99.
Dowager Empress Chi Hsi, Tsang Kwoh Fan created duke by, 147;
on side of Li Hung Chang in war with Japan (_1894-’95_), 226;
affected by graft, 235;
despotic rule over Emperor Kwang Su, 239;
_also_ 73.
Dumaresque, Captain, of ship _Florence_, 62.
Dynasties in China, Number of, 113.
East India Company, 22.
East Windsor, Conn., 25.
“Elegant talent,” interpretation of Siu Tsai, 50.
_Eureka_, sailing ship, story of voyage from New York
to Hong Kong (_1854-’55_), 43;
_also_ 63, 69.
European powers and partitionment of China, 73.
Evangelization of China, False impressions of, caused
by Christian tendencies of Taiping rebellion, 120.
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