Liaoyang, battle of, [187]

Lienchow, attack on Americans at, [248], [255]

Lien P'o, a general of Chao, who threatens to kill the envoy Lin at
sight, [98]
makes friends with his adversary, [99]

Li Hung Chang, a native of Anhwei, [49]
preëminent in the work of reform, [212]
sent to Japan to sue for peace he is shot by an assassin, [171]
wins earldom through Gordon's victory, [161]

Li Ling, a commander for whom Sze-ma Ts'ien stood sponsor, and who surrendered to the enemy, [110]

Lin, Commissioner, and the opium traffic, [152]

Lin Sian Ju, a brave envoy, [98]

Lineivitch, General, and the Russo-Japanese War, [190-192]

Lipai, the Pope of Chinese literature, [119]

Li-Sze, chancellor of Shi-hwang-ti, denounces the works of Confucius to that ruler, and causes them to be burned, [102]