China: Its History, Arts, and Literature/Volume 3
Appearance
Oriental Series
AMBASSADORS' EDITION
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of which this is No. 108
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Chinese Children in a Garden
CHINA
ITS HISTORY, ARTS, AND LITERATURE
BY
CAPTAIN F. BRINKLEY
Volume XI
J. B. MILLET COMPANY
BOSTON AND TOKYO
Copyright, 1902
By J. B. MILLET CO.
ENTERED AT STATIONERS' HALL, LONDON, ENGLAND
THE•PLIMPTON•PRESS
[W•D•O]
NORWOOD•MASS•U•S•A
CONTENTS
Page
Preconventional Period of Foreign Intercourse and Trade (Continued) |
1 |
The Propaganda and Chinese Religions |
38 |
The Propaganda and Chinese Religions (Continued) |
86 |
The Propaganda and Chinese Religions (Continued) |
119 |
Conventional Period |
163 |
Education, Literati, Secret Societies, and Rebellions |
202 |
The Second War and the Events preceding it |
241 |
283 |
ILLUSTRATIONS
Page
Chinese Children in a Garden |
Frontispiece |
A Portion of the Street Leading to the Ming Tombs |
32 |
Buddhist Monument |
64 |
The Bubbling Fountain Monastery |
128 |
Tower of the Great Bell Temple |
160 |
The Watch Tower in Examination Grounds... Furnace for Burning Paper in Examination Grounds |
224 |