
Studying Things Diligently to Know Right from Wrong: a Collection of Micro-investigations on the History of the Qing Dynasty
by Singh Fei
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This book is a collection of nine papers by Qing historian Singer Fei on Qing history, border history and geography, and Manchu studies. The content consists of three parts. The first part is the author's master's thesis "Research on the History and Geography of the Mongolian Banner People in the Qing Dynasty". The article systematically examines the representative results, academic background, staged development and characteristics of the historical and geographical research on the Mongolian banner people such as Boming, Fa Shishan, Heying, Songyun, Chongyi and Yanqing. The second part is the author's seven articles on the study of Qing history, including "Attempts to Reconcile Confucian Culture and Western Culture", "History Not Written in Books - Yu Qi's Oral Narration", "The Qing Emperor's Wedding and the Integration of Cultural Exchanges", "The Posthumous Titles of the Qing Emperors and the Changes in the Court's Political Structure", "The Historical and Cultural Significance of Emperor Qianlong's "Han Bo Tu in Dai Temple"", and "A Trial Analysis of Manchu Spoken Phonetic Changes". The third part is the appendix, which includes two articles: "A Study of the Golden Inscription Version of the Sutra Praising the Merits and Virtues of the Mahayana" and "The Indestructible Body of Vajra in the Eyes of the Tang People".
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