Huns, supposed ancestors were the Hiunghu, [111]
Hupeh, province of, [45]-[49]
Hankow, Hupeh province, a Shanghai on a smaller scale, [45]
Hanyang, Hupeh province, a busy industrial centre, [46]
Wuchang, capital of Hupeh, [45]
Hwai, Prince, regent during minority of Shunchi, [141]
called Amawang by the Manchus, [141]
effects the subjugation of the eighteen provinces, and imposes the tonsure and "pigtail," [141]
Hwan, Duke, of western Shan-tung, convokes the States-General nine times, [96]
Hwang-ti, term for "Emperor," first used by the builder of the Great Wall, [78]
Hwei-ti, a ruler of the Han dynasty, [106]
Ichang, city on the Yang-tse, [15]
Ili, Chunghau and the restoration of, [223-224]
Ito, Marquis, [196]
I-yin, a wise minister who had charge of the young ruler T'ai-kia, [80-81]