Jung Lu, to be beheaded, [224]; [269], [271]
Kaifeng, drowned out by Li-Tsi-cheng in 1642, [258]
Keen-lung, great Manchu Emperor, [260-2]
Kilometre Ten, Battle of, [68-72]
Knepper, Captain, [58]
Kung Ching, the, [52]
Kwang Lu, Emperor, in his Valedictory, hopes Yuan will be beheaded, [227]; [293-4]
Lee, Homer, General of Reform Cadets, [210]
Li Tsi-cheng, ends the Ming Dynasty, [258]; turns the Yellow River into the city of Kaifeng (1642), [258]; proclaims himself Emperor, [259]; his fall, [259], [273]
Li Yuan Hung, statement by, [33-5]; interview with, [37-45]; details of life, [45-6]; loth to lead the Revolutionists, [47]; [55]; his policy of "sit tight," [73]; his Edict, [89], [93-5]; appeals to Yuan, [103]; [107], [116-17]; anxious to stop slaughter, [147]; [149], [152]; asks for an armistice, [159]; [164-5]