FRAGMENT of a description of the military stations established in the department of Choo-chow-foo, in Che-Këang. Small Folio. [16,312.] Empire of China: 'Military stations in the department of Choo-chow-foo. ': Chinese.
YU-CHE TSEUEN YUN SHE, an Imperial Poem, apparently written by Kaou Tsung, otherwise Këen-Lung. It consists of two parts, the first of which contains an account of the Tsing, or Manchu dynasty, from Tae Tsoo [A.D. 1616] to the reign of She Tsung, otherwise named Yung Ching [A.D. 1723]; and the. ...
CHOW LE MO LUH, an Index to the book of rites and ceremonies of the Chow dynasty, and more particularly relating to the denominations of the grand dignitaries of the Crown; with marginal annotations. Small Quarto. [16,332.] Empire of China: Index to the Book of Rites and Ceremonies of the Chow ...
WOO KING LUY PEËN TSEIH YAOU, an abridgment of the doctrine of the five Kings or Chinese classics, by an anonymous author. Small Quarto, [16,337.] Empire of China: Abridgement of the doctrines of the five kings or Chinese classics.: Chinese.
HAN WEI TSUNG SHOO SHOW KUEN, a Collection of works written under the Han and Wei dynasties [B.C. 204-A.D. 550]. This is the first book, con. taining only two of these works, viz. the E Chuen and the E Lin, two commentaries on the E King. The preface of this compilation is dated A.D. 1592, and i...
WAN TSUY LOW SHE E, and Wan tsuy low ko e, the literary exercises of the Wan Tsuy [school?], consisting of two series of classical essays on the four books of Confucius and Mencius; the first edited in 1767, and the second in 1772. Small Quarto. [16,339.] Empire of China: Literary exercises of ...
YING PE SHE TSIH, consisting of a series of Essays on literary subjects. Small Quarto. [16,340.] Empire of China: Essays on literary subjects. Chinese.
MISCELLANEOUS pieces, among which is a legal statement against a band of malefactors, dated in the 21st year of Taou Kwang [A.D. 1842]; and a fragment of the " Red Book of the Che-Keang province." Quarto. [16,343.] Empire of China: Miscellaneous pieces. Chinese.
LEU TSZE TSËE LUH POO, the first part of a supplement to the ethical work of the philosopher, Leu tsze, of Ning-luh, under the Ming dynasty, on selfrestraint, as published by Chin-Hwang-Mow, in the 3rd year of Këen-Lung [A.D. 1738]. Quarto. [16,344.] Empire of China: First part of supplement to...