China; Chinese -- United States -- Education; Education -- China; Yung, Wing, 1828-1912
formulates plans for prosecuting war of _1894-’95_, 224;
partial acceptance of plan and commission to negotiate loan, 224;
failure caused by personal animosity, 226;
recalled to China (_1895_), 226;
provision for sons during absence, 227;
presents plans to Chang Chi Tung, 228;
appointed secretary of Foreign Affairs for Kiang Nan, 231;
resigns, 232;
begins translation of National Banking Act, 232;
defeat of plans for National Bank of China, 234;
unsuccessful attempt to secure railroad concession, 237;
headquarters at Peking _rendez-vous_ of reformers of _1898_, 241;
flight to Shanghai and organization of “Deliberative
Association of China,” 241;
in Hong Kong (_1900-’02_), 241;
returns to U. S. (_1902_), 242;
visit to Formosa and threatened arrest, 242;
furnished with bodyguard, 245;
meeting with Dr. Horace Bushnell, 256;
_for detailed résumé of life see_ Appendix.
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