INDEX
- Actors, Palace, [86], [87], [492]
- Admiralty, vide [Navy]
- Adviser to the Government, vide [Prince Kung]; also [Prince Ch’un]
- Adviser to the Regency, vide [Prince Ch’un]
- Aisin Gioros, [4], [6], [167]
- A-Lu-Te, Empress, [118-132-162]
- suicide of, [129], [350]
- Ancestor worship, [134], [328], [473-4]
- Ancestral shrines, [167]
- Ancestral tablet, [470], [473-4]
- Annals of dynasty, vide [Dynastic]
- Annam, [505]
- Anti-foreign movement, [230], [305], [334], [336];
- also vide [Boxer movement]
- An Wei-chun, [171]
- Astrologers, [387], [471], [485-6]
- Audiences, procedure at, [58], [75], [77], [103], [111], [113], [188], [408], [412], [452]
- Banishment, vide [Post-roads]
- Baron von Ketteler, [271], [273], [278], [288], [305], [316], [330], [332], [384]
- “Benign Countenance,” [53]
- Berlin, mission to, [383-386]
- Big Sword Society, [255]
- Birthday celebrations, [168], [450-1]
- Black List, 1900, [104]
- Blood brotherhood, [206], [361]
- Board of Punishments, [227]
- Board of Rites, [190], [192], [197], [207]
- Bombardment of Peking, [297], [344]
- Book of Odes, quoted, [265]
- Boxer chiefs, [281], [323], [331], [363], [369-374]
- Boxer movement, [82], [100], [180], [195], [228], [243], [246-250], [260 to 303], [311-12], [364], [440], [512]
- British Minister, [215], [228], [241], [503]
- British Policy, [214-5], [339]
- Brooks, Revd., [255]
- Bruce, Sir F., [24]
- Burial Ceremonies, [17], [19], [61-2], [136], [149], [465], [470], [475]
- Burning of Legations, [263], [364]
- Burying Alive, [147], [472]
- Caligraphy, Edict re, [195]
- Cantonese, lampooners, [84], [225], [491]
- reformers, [100], [185], [219], [220], [225], [418]
- Capture of Peking, 1860, [17 et seq.]
- Carl, Miss, [290], [492]
- Censorate, [86], [88], [122], [147], [163], [172], [195], [305], [488], [492], [494], [501], [512]
- and eunuchs, [82], [109]
- Chang Chih-tung, [140], [220], [278], [353], [398], [429], [483], [501-6]
- Chang Yin-huan, [173], [185], [202], [220-1], [228]
- Chao, Duke, [6]
- Chao Erh-hsün, [159]
- Chao Kuang-yin, Emperor, [133]
- Chao Shu-ch’iao, [256], [258], [269], [298], [324], [357], [364], [366-9], [370]
- Cheng, Prince, vide [Tuan Hua]
- Ch’en Lien-fang, Dr., [216-19]
- Ch’en Pao-chen, [186], [196]
- Ch’en Tu-en, [53]
- Chia Ch’ing, Emperor, [247]
- Chia Hsun, Empress, vide [A-Lu-Te]
- Chief Eunuch, vide [Eunuchs]
- Ch’ien Lung, Emperor, [45], [83], [149], [164], [350], [442], [445]
- Ch’i Hsiu, [260-1], [264-5], [295], [314], [324], [367], [374]
- Chi Lu, Chamberlain, [361], [402], [415]
- China’s Foreign Policy, [338]
- Chinese Resident in Corea, [171], [201]
- Ching Hsin, [252]
- Ch’ing, Prince, [99], [104], [256], [259], [271], [278], [334], [342], [372], [374], [384], [438], [447], [450], [456], [473]
- Ching Shan, [224], [251-303], [327], [413], [478]
- death of, [251]
- Ching Yüan-shan, [219]
- Chi Shou-ch’eng, [255-6], [260], [272], [286], [291]
- Ch’i Ying, Envoy, [12], [502]
- Chou Dynasty, [315]
- Chou Tsu-p’ei, [41]
- Christianity, [105], [248], [260], [268], [313], [336], [392], [461], [505]
- Christians massacred, [282], [286], [292], [331], [415]
- Chuang, Prince, [270], [273], [282], [286], [357], [365], [370]
- Chu Hung-teng, [311]
- Ch’ung Ch’i, [118], [350], [351]
- Ch’ung Hou, [419], [501-2]
- Chung Li, [257]
- Ch’un, House of, [5], [158], [164], [446]
- Ch’un, Prince (brother of Kuang Hsü), [5], [302], [383], [444], [446], [451], [458], [462]
- Ch’un, Prince (the first), [5], [99], [121-2], [125], [130], [143], [158-65], [167], [446]
- adviser to Grand Council, [160]
- death of, [166]
- Clan Imperial, vide [Imperial]
- Classical essays, vide [Examinations]
- Coast Defences, [100], [328]
- “Cobbler’s Wax” Li, vide [Li Lien-ying]
- “Cold Palace,” [32], [149]
- Colleges, [194], [196], [205], [222], [429], [461], [493]
- Concubines, Palace, [9], [107], [162], [209], [225], [231], [300], [408], [429] (also vide under “[Pearl]” and “[Lustrous]”)
- Conferences, Palace, [125-6], [297], [457]
- Confucian system, [64], [136], [213], [226-7], [236], [245], [307], [328], [363], [488], [512]
- Confucius, [83], [469], [484-5]
- quoted, [113], [260], [288], [302], [319], [420]
- Conger, Mrs., [290], [488]
- Conservative Party, [194], [197], [201-10], [221], [229], [235]
- Conspiracy of Regents, vide [Tsai Yuan]
- Constitutional Government, [106], [221], [425], [431], [438], [441], [450], [461], [468], [498]
- Consular Service, British, [339]
- Corea, [168], [170], [201], [390]
- Council, Grand, vide [Grand]
- Coup d’état, [169 et seq.], [201-210], [213], [438], [451], [505], [511]
- Court Ceremonies, [58], [75], [130], [153], [168], [178], [206], [208], [212], [218], [355], [412], [450], [462], [492]
- Court in exile, [97], [344]
- Court of Astronomers, [34], [117], [493]
- Court physicians, [217-8], [448], [457]
- Court’s return to Peking, [353], [357], [394], [399], [404-11], [486]
- Criminal Code, [431]
- Czar’s Coronation, [182]
- Dalai Lama, [448], [452], [454-5]
- Decrees:—
- 1860: [24], [26], [27], [28], [29]
- 1861: [34], [42], [44], [45], [46], [54], [60]
- 1864: [67], [86]
- 1865: [60], [62]
- 1866: [89]
- 1869: [92], [93]
- 1872: (T’ung Chih’s majority), [117]
- 1873: (Foreign Ministers’ audiences), [115]
- 1874: (T’ung Chih’s illness), [120]
- 1884: (Dismissal of Prince Kung), [154]
- 1889: (Position of Emperor’s father), [164]
- 1894: (Tzŭ Hsi’s 60th birthday), [168]
- (Re Censor An Wei-chun), [175]
- 1898: (Death of Prince Kung), [183]
- (Chinese versus Manchus), [231]
- (Coup d’état), [207], [221]
- (K’ang Yu-wei), [204], [226]
- (Reform Edicts), [186-7], [196-7], [199]
- (Re lawsuits), [240]
- (The Boxers charter), [241], [243]
- (Tzŭ Hsi’s policy), [237]
- (Weng T’ung-ho), [188]
- (Yüan Shih-k’ai), [203]
- 1900: (Heir Apparent), [303]
- (Boxers Punished), [364], [367]
- (Disowning Boxers), [331]
- (Expiatory), [349]
- (Flight to Hsi-an), [354]
- (Return to Peking), [357]
- (Yangtsze Viceroys), [330]
- 1901: (Conversion to Reform), [419-424], [426]
- (Cancels Boxer Edicts), [375]
- (Penitential), [376]
- 1902: (Re Jung Lu), [414]
- (Reforms), [416]
- 1903: (Death of Jung Lu), [437]
- 1905: (Constitutional Government), [431-2]
- 1908: (Death of Kuang Hsü), [460]
- (Imperial Succession), [462]
- (Regency), [465]
- (Tzŭ Hsi’s Valedictory), [467-9]
- (Valedictory), [461]
- Déthève, Dr., [217]
- Diplomatic Body, [241], [265], [335], [401], [412-3], [452], [495]
- ladies of, [214], [241], [290], [412], [434], [495]
- District magistrates, [199], [205], [235], [240], [243], [441]
- “Divine Mother,” [240]
- Du Chaylard, [268]
- Dynastic annals, [338], [437], [477]
- Edicts, vide [Decrees]
- Educational Reform, [430], [505]
- Elephant, Tzŭ Hsi’s, [454]
- Elgin, Lord, [12], [24-5]
- Emperor of Japan, telegram to, [333], [335], [337]
- Emperor of Russia, telegram to, [333], [335]
- Emperor’s education, [87], [107], [127], [233]
- Empress Consort (Tzŭ An), vide [Tzŭ An]
- Empress Dowager, vide [Tzŭ Hsi], and [Yehonala]
- Empress Dowager, widow of Kuang Hsü (Lung Yü), [4], [301], [447], [464-5]
- Empress Grand Dowager (Tzŭ Hsi), [464]
- Empress Mother, [35], [150], [177]
- Empress of Kuang Hsü, [163], [177], [209], [301], [346], [447]
- Empress of the East, vide [Tzŭ An]
- Empress of the West, vide [Tzŭ Hsi]
- En Hai, [271], [288], [305]
- En Ming, En Ch’u, En Ch’un, En Lin, sons of Ching Shan, [251-303]
- Etiquette, vide [Audiences], [Ceremonies, Court], &c.
- Eunuchs, place of origin, [85]
- all Manchus, [429]
- Chief Eunuch An Te-hai, [38], [63], [85], [88], [90 et seq.], [122], [154], [259]
- Li Lien-ying, [82], [84-5], [94-5], [97-8], [208], [267], [300], [453], [472]
- and Dalai Lama, [448]
- and Pearl Concubine, [300]
- and the Navy funds, [169], [196]
- at Hsi-an, [355], [360]
- collecting tribute, [402]
- corrupt practices of, [353], [495]
- denounced by Censor, [174]
- during flight of Court, [341]
- hostility to Emperor of, [100], [179], [199]
- in disgrace, [102]
- power of, [103], [151], [162], [360], [435]
- supports Boxers, [258], [263], [279]
- Wei Chung, [83]
- Decree against, [89]
- duties at audiences, [85]
- Eunuch Sun, [184], [356]
- evil influences of, [81 et seq.], [119], [494]
- Memorial denouncing, [107]
- under K’ang Hsi, [83]
- under Ming dynasty, [81], [152], [466]
- European morals, &c., [111], [268]
- Ever-victorious army, [66]
- Examinations, system of, [180], [187], [190], [192], [235-6], [429], [484]
- Extra-territoriality, [430]
- Flight of Court (1860), [18], [27]
- (1900), [300], [302], [340-62]
- Foot-binding, Edict re, [428]
- Foreign Office, vide [Waiwupu] and [Tsungli Yamên]
- French Cathedral, Peking, destroyed, [276], [293]
- Funeral of Hsien-Feng, [38], [61]
- Jung Lu, [437]
- Tzŭ Hsi, [465], [470-5], [515]
- T’ung Chih, [501]
- Gendarmerie, Peking, [150], [276]
- German Emperor, [384]
- German Minister, vide [Baron von Ketteler]
- Giers, de, Mr., [336]
- Ginseng, [441]
- Goddess of Mercy, Tzŭ Hsi as, [455]
- Gordon, General, [11], [66], [67], [73]
- Government Gazette, vide [Official]
- Grand Council, [44], [159], [266], [275], [297], [464]
- Gros, Baron, [25]
- Han dynasty, [52], [391]
- Hanlin academy, [282], [293], [483]
- Hanlin diarist (1860), [14 et seq.]
- Hart, Sir R., [510]
- “Heavenly King,” vide [Hung Hsiu-ch’uan]
- Heir Apparent, [253], [255], [257], [274-8], [281], [289], [303-4], [349], [358-9], [360], [381], [451], [457], [511]
- deposed, [382]
- Hereditary rank, [56]
- Hillier, Sir W., [171]
- Hills, Eastern, [471]
- Honan fu, Court at, [399]
- Honorific titles, Tzŭ Hsi’s, [55], [469], [490]
- Household, Imperial, vide [Imperial]
- House laws, dynastic, [90], [119], [122], [128], [133], [143], [159], [174], [381], [444], [462]
- Hsi-an, Court at, [101], [108], [354-5], [358], [492], [496]
- Hsien-Feng, Emperor, [2], [8], [11], [467]
- at Jehol, [23], [24], [30]
- burial, [61], [472]
- death of, [35], [85]
- eunuchs under, [85]
- heir born to, [12]
- tomb of, [149]
- Hsüan-hua fu, Court at, [342], [346]
- Prefect of, [247]
- Hsüan-T’ung, Emperor, [444], [459], [462]
- Hsü Ching-ch’eng, [269], [281], [291-2], [294], [307-26], [377]
- Hsü Shih-ch’ang, [6-7]
- Hsü Shih-ch’ing, [221]
- Hsü T’ung, [180-1], [253], [257], [263], [270], [302], [324], [366], [511]
- Hsü Ying-ku’ei, [190], [197], [202], [207], [232], [246]
- Hsü Yung-yi, [296]
- Huai-lai, Court at, [340-3]
- Huai Ta Pu, [194], [197], [202], [207]
- Hui Chang, [230]
- Hui Cheng (Tzŭ Hsi’s father), [2]
- Hundred Days, the, [213]
- Hung Hsiu-ch’uan, [67], [69], [71-3]
- “I-cheng-wang,” [56], [60]
- I-Ho Yüan, vide [Summer Palace]
- Ili, Russians at, [112], [181], [501-3]
- Imperial Clan Court, [32], [44], [48], [213]
- Imperial Clans, [122], [187], [267], [325], [326], [418], [425], [447], [481]
- Imperial Clansmen, [40], [47], [54], [60], [91], [123], [158], [212], [326], [429]
- Imperial Commissioner, [370]
- Imperial Decrees, vide [Decrees]
- Imperial Guards, [38]
- Imperial Household, tribute to, [86], [97], [99], [104], [359], [361]
- accounts of, [87], [103], [495]
- Comptrollers of, [87-8], [121], [151], [251], [259], [457]
- eunuchs in, [81 et seq.]
- Imperial Succession, vide [Succession]
- Imperial Tombs, vide [Tombs]
- Incantations of Boxers, [279], [315]
- Inspector General of Customs, [170], [510]
- Intermarriage, Chinese and Manchus, [428], [491]
- International jealousies, [333], [392]
- Iron-capped princes, [2], [6], [182]
- Ito, Prince, [391], [438]
- Jade, Emperor, [258], [270]
- Jadot, Monsieur, [407], [410-11]
- James, Professor, [272]
- Japan, war with, vide [Wars]
- Jehol, Court at, [14 et seq.], [27], [439], [484]
- Imperial Treasures at, [301]
- Su Shun’s Palace at, [45]
- Tsai Yüan conspiracy at, [30-40]
- Judicial reform, [430], [461]
- Jung Lu, [121], [124]
- and Eunuch An Te-hai, [85], [104]
- and Legations, [224], [266], [285]
- and Reformers, [221], [223], [231], [440]
- and Tsai Yüan Conspiracy, [32], [37], [40]
- and Weng T’ung-ho, [181]
- at T’ai-Yüan fu, [350], [352]
- audience with Kuang Hsü, [185]
- commander-in-chief, [222], [302], [352]
- death of, [415]
- his corrupt practices, [352]
- his daughter, [302], [447], [458]
- his wives, [274], [352], [458], [493]
- illness of, [404]
- in disgrace, [150-1]
- intimacy with Yehonala, [8], [225]
- opposes Boxers, [195], [224], [246], [260], [266], [440]
- relations with Emperor, [295], [352]
- with foreigners, [334], [413]
- restored, [168]
- Tartar General, Hsi-an, [103], [168], [440]
- telegram to Yangtsze Viceroys, [277]
- Tzŭ Hsi’s adviser, [224], [246], [297], [354], [387], [413]
- valedictory memorial, [438-442]
- Viceroy of Chihli, [188], [440]
- withholds artillery from Boxers, [284], [291]
- Kai-Feng, Court at, [104]
- K’ang-Hsi, Emperor, [37], [48], [74], [146], [190], [268], [346]
- Kang Yi, [178], [195], [241], [256-300], [354], [365]
- K’ang Yu-wei, [2], [8], [84], [184]
- character of, [192]
- flight from Peking, [204]
- plot against Tzŭ Hsi, [198], [225], [244], [293], [421], [440], [445], [511]
- Kansuh soldiery, [251], [262], [271], [276], [316], [360], [509]
- Kashgar, fall of, [509]
- Kauffmann, General, [508]
- Ketteler, vide [Baron von]
- Kiaochao Bay, seizure of, [193], [390]
- Ko Pao-hua, [365], [370]
- Kotow, [111]
- “Kow-hsing,” s.s., [171]
- Kuang Hsü, Emperor, minority of, [51], [128], [149]
- and eunuchs, [82], [85], [110]
- a prisoner, [207], [211]
- assumes government, [161], [439]
- at Hsi-an fu, [358]
- character of, [105], [143]
- death of, [128], [443], [460]
- education of, [127], [152]
- elected by Tzŭ Hsi, [126], [129], [439]
- foreign sympathy for, [241]
- funeral of, [471], [473]
- his brothers, [386], [515]
- his concubines, [163]
- his consort, [163], [177], [209], [301], [346]
- his disposition, [179], [358], [415]
- his mother, [166]
- majority of, [164]
- marriage of, [161]
- opposed to Boxers, [269]
- personal appearance of, [218], [359]
- physical defects, [128]
- plots against Tzŭ Hsi, [198], [202]
- relations with Chang Chih-tung, [278]
- Heir Apparent, [281]
- Jung Lu, [352]
- Pearl Concubine, [300]
- Reformers, [181], [424]
- proposed deposition of, [252], [257], [274]
- relations with Tzŭ Hsi, [176], [438], [449]
- sickness of, [216], [383], [443-4], [448], [459]
- succession to, [462]
- Kuanshih, Court at, [340]
- Kuan Wen, [68]
- Kuei Ching, [119], [121]
- Kuei Hsiang, Duke, [6], [161], [209], [415]
- Kuei Liang, [24-5], [41]
- Kuei Pao, [120]
- Kung, Duke, [357]
- Kung, Prince (candidate for Throne, 1908), [5], [458]
- Kung, Prince (son of Tao-Kuang), [20], [126], [178]
- Adviser to the Government, [56], [154]
- assists Yehonala against Tsai Yuan, [33 et seq.]
- at Jehol, [32]
- death of, [183]
- degraded, [59], [155]
- his daughter, Princess Imperial, [56], [95]
- in retirement, [157]
- plenipotentiary, [27-29]
- quarrels with Tzŭ Hsi, [95], [149], [488]
- re-instated, [61], [63]
- K’un Ming Lake, [178], [204]
- Lake Palace, [206]
- Lan-chou fu, [372], [396], [509]
- Lan, Duke, vide [Tsai Lan]
- Lawsuits, edict re, [239]
- Legation Guards, [256], [313], [332]
- Legations at Peking, [110], [214], [263], [271 et seq.], [298], [433]
- Liang Ch’i-ch’ao, [196], [208], [327], [505]
- Liao Shou-heng, [178], [185]
- Li Ching-fang, [173]
- Lien Yuan, [296]
- Li Hsiu-ch’eng, [69], [71-73]
- Li Hung-chang, [76-7], [99], [100], [123], [170], [172], [176], [192], [201], [239], [336], [384], [387-9], [434], [501], [505]
- death of, [399]
- Li Hung-tsao, [156], [180], [193]
- Li Lien-ying, vide [Eunuchs]
- Lin Hsü, Reformer, [202], [205]
- Li Ping-heng, [102], [246], [286], [292], [293-4], [297], [343], [348], [366], [505]
- Li, Prince, [157], [178], [262], [271], [275], [292]
- Li Shan, [269], [285], [296]
- Literati, [213], [235], [398], [418], [425], [492], [502]
- Li Tuan-fen, [202], [228-9]
- Liu Kuang-ti, [202]
- Liu K’un-yi, Viceroy, [220], [233], [274-5], [279], [327], [334], [395]
- Li Wan-ts’ai, [69]
- Lu Ch’uan-lin, [354], [358-9], [458]
- Lü, Empress, [52]
- Lü Hai-huan, [385]
- Lung Yü, Empress, [150], [177], [301], [464-5]
- “Lustrous” Concubine, [163], [408], [452]
- Magic arts of Boxers, [247], [261], [279]
- Mahomedan rebellion, [74], [117], [321], [503], [507-509]
- Ma Hsin-yi, [78]
- Manchu Field Force, [131], [167], [305]
- Clansmen, [4], [268]
- soldiery, [182], [228], [271]
- Manchurian provinces, [170], [176], [396], [490], [503], [507]
- Manchus versus Chinese, [166], [230], [270], [421], [427], [477]
- Masquerades, vide [Palace Theatricals]
- Mausolea, vide [Tombs]
- Ma Yu-k’un, General, [302], [343]
- Memorials:—
- An Wei-chun, [172]
- Censorate, [271]
- Hsü Ying-ku’ei, [192]
- Hui Chang, [230]
- Jung Lu, [350], [436], [438-42]
- Li Hung-chang, [389]
- Li Tuan-fen, [229]
- Prince Ch’un, [165], [384]
- Re Eunuchs, [86], [88], [107]
- Southern Viceroys, [394-5]
- Tseng Quo-fan, [72], [74]
- Wu K’o-tu, [110 et seq.], [142-7]
- Yüan Ch’ang and Hsü Ching-ch’eng, [292-3], [307-26]
- Yü Lu, Viceroy, [264]
- Mencius, quoted, [111], [163], [187], [273], [284], [287-8], [514]
- Military reorganisation, [194], [228], [386]
- Ming dynasty, [144], [186], [246], [253], [312], [428], [431], [466]
- Mining Bureau, Peking, [196]
- Ministers, foreign, vide [Diplomatic Body]
- Missionaries, [78], [241], [255], [287], [292], [318], [329], [415], [505], [513]
- Mission to Berlin, [383-386]
- abroad (1905), [431]
- Morrison, Dr., vide “[Times]”
- Muyanga, [2], [9]
- Nanking re-captured, [48], [66 et seq.]
- Na T’ung, [31], [264-5], [285], [296]
- Navy funds, [98]
- naval reorganisation, [163], [167], [196], [386], [503]
- Ning Shou Palace, [301], [403], [496]
- Niuhulu, [7], [10]
- North and South factions, [180 et seq.]
- Nurhachu, [1], [4], [5], [371], [429]
- “Ocean Terrace,” [207], [455], [460]
- Official Gazettes, [196], [204], [222]
- Old Buddha, vide [Tzŭ Hsi], also [Yehonala]
- Opium smoking (Tzŭ Hsi), [411], [496], [504]
- abolition of, [430], [497], [509]
- Palace eunuchs, vide [Eunuchs]
- orgies, [90], [120]
- politics, [4], [184], [231], [353]
- Theatricals, [87], [88], [256], [356], [400], [454-5]
- Palace harem, [9], [162], [408], [429]
- P’an Tsu-yin, [180]
- Pao-Ting Fu, Court at, [405]
- Pao Yun, [147], [156]
- Parkes (Sir), Harry, [16], [21], [271]
- Peace negotiations, [342], [356], [381], [400]
- Peace protocol, [357], [364], [376], [383], [398], [401], [478]
- Pearl Concubine, [163], [209], [300], [403]
- Peking, capture of (1860), [14], [22]
- bombardment (1900), [297]
- Peking University, [187], [194]
- P’eng Yu-lin, [68]
- Penitential Decree, [376]
- Mission, [384-6]
- Phœnix flag, [92]
- “P’i Hsiao,” Li, vide [Li Lien-ying (under eunuchs)]
- Plot against Tzŭ Hsi, [225]
- Po Ch’un, [31]
- Police, Peking, [6], [512]
- Port Arthur, [99]
- Portrait of Tzŭ Hsi, [290], [483]
- Portsmouth Treaty, [506]
- Post-roads, banishment to, [176], [209], [228]
- Press Bureau, Shanghai, [204], [511]
- Press, native, [109], [196], [229], [433], [477], [491]
- foreign, [433], [448]
- Princess Imperial, [178], [262], [493]
- Privy Purse, [40], [45], [98], [162], [353], [355], [495]
- P’u Chün, vide [Heir Apparent]
- P’u Lun, Prince, [5], [122-3], [125], [300], [342], [446-7], [458-9]
- P’u T’ung, Prince, [361]
- P’u Yi (Emperor Hsuan T’ung), [444], [459], [462]
- Railway journey, Court’s, [401], [404-11], [414]
- Reactionaries, vide [Conservatives]
- Rebellion, vide [Taiping], [Mahomedan], &c.
- Red Girdles, vide [Aisin Gioros]
- Reform Decrees, [185-200]
- Repeal of, [209], [222]
- Reform Movement, [108], [169], [190-215], [220], [230], [418], [424], [430], [441], [469]
- Regency, Joint of Empresses Dowager, [4], [44], [51 et seq.], [65], [94], [117], [118], [121], [127], [468]
- Regency of Tsai Yuan, [30 et seq.], [42], [439]
- Regency of Tzŭ Hsi, [148 et seq.], [180]
- Regent, Prince Ch’un (1908), [5], [447], [458-9], [462], [473]
- Relief of Legations, [298], [334]
- Republic, Chinese, [245]
- Revolutionary Movement, [194], [227], [237], [245], [249], [457]
- Rewards for killing Europeans, [100], [271], [276], [281], [285], [331], [365]
- Russian Policy, [23], [82], [171], [176], [181], [336], [396], [434], [502-3]
- Russians at Ili, [112], [181], [501-3]
- Sakota, [9], [61]
- Schools, vide [Colleges]
- Scrolls, honorific, &c., [372-3], [451], [506]
- Seal, Imperial, [33], [35], [40], [42]
- Seng-Ko-Lin Ch’in, Prince, [15], [20], [21], [25], [28]
- Seymour, Admiral, [332]
- Shansi, Court in, [346]
- Yu Hsien, Governor of, [373]
- Shao Yu-lien, [173]
- Shen Chin, Reformer, [490]
- Sheng Hsüan-huai, [407]
- Sheng Pao, General, [20], [391], [484]
- Shensi, famine in, [105], [416]
- Rebellion in, [117]
- Shih Hsü, [458]
- Shimonoseki Treaty, [391]
- Shun-Chih, Emperor, [37], [83], [133], [146]
- Siege of Nanking, [68-9], [71]
- Su-Chou fu, [507]
- Silkworms, God of, [206]
- Small-pox, [120]
- Southern provinces and Reform, [169], [185], [219], [229], [253], [418], [490]
- Southern Viceroys, [277], [329], [359], [394-5], [506]
- “Spring and Autumn” Classic, [288], [318], [514]
- Squeezing by officials, [495], [510]
- Students, [178], [430], [457]
- Succession, Imperial, [5], [115], [119], [122], [128], [129], [132], [134], [141], [304], [381], [444], [462], [487]
- Sugiyama, [262]
- Suicide, patriotic, [134]
- Summer Palace, burnt by Allies, [20], [42], [389]
- rebuilding of, [99], [128], [168], [356], [493]
- Tzŭ Hsi’s life at, [198], [301], [451]
- Sun Chia-nai, [253], [358], [510-12]
- Sung Ch’ing, General, [350]
- Sung dynasty, [133], [143], [190], [236], [391]
- Sung, Eunuch, [300]
- Sung Po-lu, Censor, [190], [195], [208]
- Sung Yu-lien, [204]
- Sun Yat-sen, Dr., [227]
- Sun Yu-wen, [157]
- Su Shun, usurping Regent, [30 et seq.], [48], [156], [496]
- Ta-A-Ko, vide [Heir Apparent]
- Ta Chi, Concubine, [225]
- Taiping rebellion, [11], [37], [48], [64-80], [276], [321], [467], [485], [492], [513]
- Tai-Tsung, Empress, [37]
- T’ai-Yüan fu, Court at, [348], [496]
- Taku Forts, [264], [323], [327], [333]
- T’an Chung-lin, Viceroy, [245]
- T’ang dynasty, [141], [216], [347]
- Tang Shao-yi, [82], [496]
- T’an Su-t’ung, Reformer, [202], [245]
- T’an Ting-hsiang, Viceroy, [24]
- Tao-Kuang, Emperor, [8], [122], [184], [251], [291], [458]
- his widow, [11]
- T’ao Mo, Viceroy, [107-8]
- Taxation, system of, [441]
- Temple of Heaven, [445]
- “The Chinese Crisis from Within,” [2], [477]
- Tientsin, fighting at, [282], [289], [290], [325]
- Tientsin massacre, [76-7]
- Tien Ts’ung, Emperor, [1]
- Times correspondent, Peking, [82], [446], [488]
- Times, The, quoted, [216], [219], [389], [404-11], [471-75], [495], [501]
- Ting, Admiral, [99]
- Ting Pao-chen, [91-3]
- T’ing Yung, [247]
- Tombs, Imperial, [150], [471], [473], [487]
- Hsien-Feng’s, [61], [149]
- T’ung-Chih’s, [136]
- Tzŭ Hsi’s, [456]
- Tongking, [154], [166]
- Train-bands, [242-3], [248], [253]
- Transvaal war, [289]
- Treasure in Palace, [301], [347], [403]
- Treaties, Commercial, [111], [383]
- Treaty of Livadia, [502-3]
- of Portsmouth, [506]
- of Shimonoseki, [391]
- of Tientsin, [23], [114]
- Trial of Reformers, [220]
- Tribute, provincial, [97], [104], [359], [361], [398], [402], [452], [496]
- Troops, Chihli, [75], [78], [182], [197]
- Tsai Ch’u, Prince, [213]
- Tsai Feng, vide [Prince Ch’un]
- Tsai Lan, Duke, [100], [251-2], [261-3], [270], [272], [292], [294], [360], [364]
- Tsai Lien, “Beileh,” [252], [282]
- Tsai Tsê, Duke, [431]
- Tsai Tun, Duke, [49]
- Tsai Ying, “Beileh,” [252], [282]
- Tsai Yüan, Prince, [21], [27], [30]
- Chief Regent, [36]
- conspiracy of, [3], [30 et seq.], [212], [492]
- death of, [47]
- Ts’en Ch’un-hsüan, [101], [347-8], [355], [359], [360], [370]
- Tseng Kuo-ch’uan, [68]
- Tseng Kuo-fan, Viceroy, [11], [28], [37], [64], [80], [223], [483], [492], [502], [507]
- Tseng, Marquis, [64], [79], [99]
- Tseng Tzu, [146]
- Tso Tsung-t’ang, [64], [138], [140], [483], [503], [507-510]
- Tsungli Yamên, [42], [60], [190], [278], [334]
- Tuan Fang, [4], [119], [287], [454], [465], [512], [515]
- Tuan Hua, Prince, [21], [30 et seq.], [49], [439]
- Tuan, Prince (Boxer), [100], [224], [251-303], [364]
- his wife, [343]
- in banishment, [365]
- relations with Tzŭ Hsi, [273], [283], [291], [343]
- son of, Heir Apparent, [253], [303-4]
- Tu Mu, [146]
- T’ung-Chih, Emperor, [35], [52], [54], [84], [115], [119], [467], [487]
- death of, [121], [439]
- funeral and burial of, [135], [138]
- marries A-Lu-Te, [118], [494]
- succession to, [130], [303], [382], [458], [461-2], [487]
- unborn heir of, [122]
- Tung Fu-hsiang, General, [261-2], [272], [281], [284-5], [288], [316], [323], [350], [362], [366], [509]
- T’ung Wen College, [493]
- T’ung Yŭan-ch’un, Censor, [38], [43]
- Tun, Prince, [2], [131], [251]
- Turkestan, [221], [229], [365], [502]
- Tzŭ An (Empress Dowager, of the East), [35], [55], [75], [92], [94], [118], [121], [148-9]
- and A-Lu-Te, [121]
- and Prince Kung, [93]
- Co-Regent with Tzŭ Hsi, [44], [475]
- death of, [152]
- tomb of, [472], [487]
- valedictory decree, [152]
- Tzŭ Hsi, Empress Dowager, (see also [Yehonala])
- appoints Kuang Hsü’s successor, [252], [257], [382]
- burial and tomb of, [150], [470-5], [515]
- charm of manner, [215], [478], [497]
- compared with Napoleon, [486]
- compared with Queen Elizabeth, [160], [166], [481], [498]
- contemplates suicide, [297]
- courage, [285], [487], [488]
- death of, [464-7], [498]
- despotic nature, [57], [184]
- diet and habits, [356], [411], [496]
- Empress Dowager and Co-Regent, [35], [44], [51 et seq.]
- extravagance, [189], [198], [228], [494]
- feminine vanity, [496]
- fits of rage, [94], [259], [265], [281], [289], [294], [300], [480], [489], [497]
- flies from Peking, [296-7], [340 et seq.]
- fond of painting, [259], [285]
- gentleness, [53], [239], [259], [480]
- her eunuchs, [81 et seq.], [90], [95-6], [198], [267], [289], [300]
- her favourites, [91], [96], [102], [293], [364], [483]
- her private fortune, [81], [301], [495]
- her Privy Purse, [40], [45], [98], [162], [301], [398], [434]
- her sisters, [11], [123], [126], [179]
- impartiality, [231], [484]
- inconsistency, [257]
- indecision, [260], [328], [387]
- in retirement, [161]
- kindness of heart, [282], [286], [358], [478], [481], [489]
- last words, [466]
- life at summer palace, [157], [161-2], [198], [288]
- love of literature, [492-3]
- love of theatre, [88], [91], [256], [259], [356], [400], [454-5], [492]
- names and titles of, [13], [55], [469], [490]
- opium smoking, [411], [496]
- parentage, childhood and education, [2], [7], [8-9]
- penitent, [337], [383], [389], [392], [416-7], [445]
- personal appearance, [359]
- policy towards Manchus, [231]
- political activity, [239], [244]
- prestige of 469, [488]
- profligacy of Court, [84], [189], [203], [225], [244], [481]
- quarrels with Co-Regent, [94], [148-9]
- rebukes the Censors, [166]
- receives wives of foreign Ministers, [214], [290], [401], [412], [434], [495]
- reform policy, [375], [389], [394], [416], [420], [425]
- relations with Boxers, [250-300], [358], [364], [419]
- relations with Jung Lu, vide [Jung Lu]
- relations with Kuang Hsü, [176], [438], [449]
- relations with Legations, [291], [328], [401]
- relations with Prince Kung, [57 et seq.], [91 et seq.]
- relations with Prince Tuan, [278], [283], [291], [328], [343]
- seventieth birthday, [227]
- sickness of, [443], [455-6]
- sixtieth birthday, [167], [510]
- statecraft, [52], [237], [327]
- superstitious nature, [65], [279], [387], [409], [456], [481], [485], [487]
- thrifty instincts, [45], [105], [405], [434], [481], [495]
- Tsai Yuan conspiracy, [30 et seq.]
- vindictiveness, [44], [243], [305], [490]
- violates succession laws, [43], [126], [132], [445], [487]
- woman of moods, [62], [259]
- Vernacular Press, vide [Press]
- Victoria, Queen, [333], [337], [448], [492]
- Wang Chao, Reformer, [197], [232], [449]
- Wang Wen-shao, [194], [247], [278], [298], [340], [342], [354], [402]
- Wan Li, Emperor, [1]
- War, with England and France (1860), [14 et seq.]
- of Boxers, [266]
- Russo-Japanese, [506]
- with France, [154], [166], [505]
- with Japan, [98], [157], [167-8], [170], [180], [249], [510]
- Wei Chung, Eunuch, [83]
- Weihaiwei, [99], [390]
- “Wen Ching,” [2], [477], [479]
- Weng T’ung-ho, [151], [156-7], [178 et seq.], [233-5], [505], [510]
- Wen Hsi, [120]
- Wen Lien, [282], [289], [298], [301]
- Wen T’i, Censor, [194], [400]
- Western learning, [187], [191], [199]
- White Lily sect, [247], [311], [321]
- Winter Palace, [198], [260]
- Women, in the Palace, [232]
- not allowed with army, [485]
- not allowed with Imperial cortège, [45]
- rulers, [52], [466]
- Wu, Empress, [52], [189], [270], [472]
- Wu K’o-tu, [110 et seq.], [132 et seq.], [445], [461], [506]
- suicide of, [135], [137]
- Wu San-kuei, [74]
- Wu Ta-ch’eng, [163], [165]
- Wu-T’ai shan, [350]
- Yakoub Beg, [509]
- Yang Ju, [330]
- Yang Jui, [202], [220], [225]
- Yangkunu, Prince, [1]
- Yang Shen-hsiu, [190], [195]
- Yangtsze provinces, [78], [328]
- under Taipings, [67]
- Viceroys, vide [Southern]
- Yehonala Clan, [2-4], [122], [158], [163], [166], [213], [465], [515]
- Yehonala, Concubine Imperial, [1 to 13 et seq.], [26-7] (vide [Tzŭ Hsi])
- her sisters, [11], [123], [126]
- Yeh, Viceroy, [12], [24]
- Yellow Emperor, [145]
- Yellow Girdles, vide [Aisin Gioros]
- Yellow River, [163], [238], [397], [400], [509]
- Yellow Sedan-chair, [164]
- paper decrees, [243]
- Turban sect, [314]
- “Yi” Concubine, (vide [Yehonala]), [17], [31]
- Yin Chang, [384-5]
- Ying Nien, [366-7], [372]
- Ying Tsung, Emperor, [125]
- Yi, Prince, vide [Tsai Yuan], [27], [48]
- “Young China,” [178], [418], [433], [476], [491]
- Yüan Ch’ang, [269], [270], [273], [281], [292], [294], [307-26], [377]
- Yüan Dynasty, [314]
- Yüan Shih-k’ai, [82], [171], [201], [203 et seq.], [311], [334], [400], [402], [410], [429], [451], [459], [460]
- Yu-Ch’uan pu (Ministry of Communications), [430]
- Yü Hsien, [252], [254], [260], [273], [287], [291], [311], [323], [348-9], [365], [372]
- Yü Lu, Viceroy, [195], [257], [264], [282], [292], [297], [312], [323], [343]
- Yünnan, Rebellion in, [117]
Transcriber’s Note: An entry for “Waiwupu” was omitted from the Index, but if it had been included, it might have referred you to pages [339] and [482].
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