Ta-Ki, a wicked woman by whom Chou-sin is said to have been led into his evil courses, [81]
Ta Kiang, "Great River," the Chinese name for the Yang-tse Kiang, [28]
Taku, at the mouth of the Peiho, [33]
capture of forts by British and French, repulse of allied forces in following year, [33]
Tamerlane, Mongolian origin of, [61]
born in Turkestan, [61]
Tanao, a minister of Hwang-ti, author of the cycle of sixty, [77]
T'ang dynasty, founded by Li Yuen, [118]
an Augustan age, [119]
annals, [119]-[125]
Tang Shao-yi, a Chinese, one of two ministers appointed to take charge of the entire customs service, [208]
Tao Kwang, Emperor, resolves to put a stop to opium traffic, [152]
Tartars, encroach on the Flowery Land, [117]
suspicious of other foreigners, [151]
Tartary, Grand Khan of, [111]