China; Chinese -- United States -- Education; Education -- China; Yung, Wing, 1828-1912
Tsang Kee Foo, standing, 76;
introduces Yung Wing to Li Jen Shu, 76.
Tsang Kwoh Fan, viceroy, 137;
defeated by Taiping rebels (_1862_), 138;
his plans for Yung Wing, 139;
drills army and brings to extinction Taiping rebellion, 141, 147;
supreme power of China, 142;
personal characteristics, 142, 145, 146;
interview with Yung Wing, 143;
created duke by Dowager Empress, 147;
plans for introducing Western machinery into China, 149, 153;
commissions Yung Wing to make first purchase, 154;
capture of Nanking, 164;
makes Chu Chow headquarters, 164;
Nienfi rebellion ended (_1867_), 168;
visits Kiang Nan Arsenal, 168;
Imperial commissioner for settlement of Tsientsin massacre, 178, 180;
furthers Yung Wing’s educational scheme, 180, 183;
returns to headquarters at Nanking (_1870_), 182;
death (_1871_), 186, 273;
summing up of character and comparison with Li Hung Chang, 187;
Chang Chi Tung compared with, 228, 230;
_also_ 76, 77, 104.
Tsang Tai Sun, interpreter for Chinese Educational Commission, 183, 197;
_also_ 96.
Tsang Mew, friend of Yung Wing, 125.
Tsientang River, its periodical bore, 81.
Tung Ting Lake, 89.
Twichell, Rev. Joseph H., accompanies Yung Wing to Peru, 194;
protest against breaking up of Chinese Educational Commission, 211;
_also_ 227.
Ung Tung Hwo, tutor to Emperor Kwang Su, 233;
champions Yung Wing’s banking scheme, 234;
collusion with Shing Sun Whei and system of graft, 235.
Union Chapel, Shanghai, 66.
U. S. government, timely intervention to prevent partitionment, 73.
Urh Woo, Chinese boat, 82.
Victoria Colony, 15.
Vrooman, Rev. ----, headquarters
at Ham Ha Lau, 52.
Wen Seang, prime minister of China, 171;
death of mother and period of mourning, 175;
his death (_1868_), 170.
West Lake, or Si-Hoo, Hangchau, 80.
West Point Military Academy, Chinese students refused admission, 207.
Wha Yuh Ting, 143.
Whang Wen Shiu, president of Tsung Li Yamun, (Foreign Affairs), 220.
Whipple, Capt., of ship _Eureka_, 43.
Whitworth’s machine shop, London, 156.
Williams, S. Wells, work on dictionary, 114.
Willow trees at Auburn, N. Y., planted by S. R. Brown, 22.
Wong Foon, decision to pursue further course of study
referred to patrons in Hong Kong, 31;
graduates from Monson Academy and enters University of Edinburgh, 32;
return to China (_1857_), 33;
death (_1879_), 33;
_also_ 13, 18, 20, 28, 31.
Wong Kai Keh, assistant commissioner at St. Louis Exposition, 232.
Wong Shing, scholar in Morrison school, 13, 18, 20, 28, 31.
Woo-Sik, Chinese city, 79.
Woo-Sik-Kwei, Chinese boat, 79, 80.
Woo Tsze Tung, comes to U. S. in retinue of Chin Lan Pin (_1876_), 200;
member of Chinese Educational Commission (_1876_), 201;
attitude toward work of the Commission, 204;
instrumental in recalling students (_1881_), 210, 219.
Wuhu, treaty port, 83, 126.
Wuhu River, 126.
Yang Liu Tung, tea district, 91.
Yangtze-Kiang River, 84, 89, 91.
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