China; Chinese -- United States -- Education; Education -- China; Yung, Wing, 1828-1912
Li Ling Ying, eunuch of Dowager Empress, 235.
Li Sian Lan, mathematician and astronomer, 139;
assists in translating _Integral and Differential Calculus_, 139.
“Linonia,” debating society at Yale, 40;
_see also_ “Brothers in Unity.”
Liu * * *, Imperial commissioner for settlement of Tientsin massacre, 179.
Liu Kai Sing, superintendent of preparatory school at Shanghai, 185.
Liu Kwan Yih, viceroy of Kiang provinces, 231, 232.
Lockhart, Dr. William, 8.
London, Ladies’ Association for Promotion of Female Education
in India and the East, 1.
London Missionary Society, 8, 14, 108, 114, 139.
Longwood, St. Helena, 22.
Macao, coolie traffic in, 192, 194;
_also_ 1, 3, 10, 11, 12, 14, 33, 48, 59, 107.
Macassar straits, 46, 47.
MacClatchy, Rev. Mr., 8.
McClean, Dr. A. S. of Springfield, Mass., friendliness toward
Yung Wing, 28, 189.
McClean, Mrs. Rebekah (Brown), 28, 189.
Machinery, American, introduced into China, 149;
location of first shop, 153;
Yung Wing commissioned to purchase, 154;
first order filled at Fitchburg, Mass. (_1865_), 156.
Macy, William Allen, assistant in Morrison school (_1845_), 16, 43;
personal qualifications, 17;
student at Yale (_1850_), 17;
appointed missionary by American Board (_1854_), 17;
returns to China in company of Yung Wing, 18, 43;
story of voyage, 43.
Malacca, basis of Dr. Robert Morrison’s labors, 14.
“Man of rectitude,” posthumous title of Tsang Kwoh Fan, 148.
Manchu Dynasty, largely responsible for Taiping rebellion, 114;
efforts of Hung Siu Chung toward overthrow, 120;
_also_ 96.
Mandarin, nine degrees of, 263;
_see also_ Rank.
Medhurst, Dr. Walter Henry, work on dictionary, 114.
Mexican dollar accepted in China, 63.
Missionaries, introduction of Christianity by, 114.
Missionary, First, to China, 14, 114.
Monson academy, Mass., contingent fund and conditions of appropriation, 34;
Yung Wing’s application for, 35;
_also_ 27, 48.
Morrison, Dr. Robert, first missionary to China, 14, 114;
voyage from London via New York, 14;
compiles first Anglo-Saxon dictionary, 14;
translates the Bible, 14;
his first Christian convert, 15;
influence on subsequent missionary work, 15.
“Morrison hill,” Hong Kong, 15.
Morrison school, opened at Macao (_1839_), 13;
removed to Hong Kong (_1842_), 15;
W. A. Macy assistant in, 16;
_also_ 7, 11, 12, 23, 33.
Mow Chung Hsi, Imperial commissioner for settlement of
Tsientsin massacre, 179.
Nagasaki, Japan, 77.
Nam Ping, birth-place of Yung Wing, 1.
Nan Cheong, capital of Kiangsi, 87.
Nan Fung pass, 87.
Nanking, fall in _1864_, 115;
captured by Viceroy Tsang Kwoh Fan (_1865_), 164;
_also_ 96.
Napoleon, tomb at St. Helena, 22.
National Bank of China, project and defeat, 234.
National Banking scheme, proposed by Yung Wing, 232.
New England, primitive conditions of life in, 29;
influence on Chinese students, 202.
New York City, in _1847_, 23;
Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb, 24.
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