CH'IEN-LUNG

chyĕnˈ-loongˈ, 1711–99, reign title of the fourth emperor (1735–96) of the Ch'ing dynasty, whose given name was Hung-li. Under his vigorous military policy, China attained its maximum territorial expanse; Xinjiang in the west was conquered, and Myanmar and Annam in the south were forced to recognize Chinese suzerainty. He restricted Western merchants to Guangzhou (Canton) in 1759, and he rejected British overtures for expanded trade and diplomatic ties in 1793. Ch'ien-lung was a patron of scholarship and the arts; some of China's finest porcelain and cloisonné were produced for his collections, and vast anthologies were edited, partly to censor seditious references to the Manchus. Despite the surface splendor of cultural achievement and imperial expansion, his reign in later years was characterized by growing official corruption, loss of military efficiency, and fiscal imbalance.

See S. A. Hedin, Jehol: City of the Emperors (1932); L. C. Goodrich, The Literary Inquisition of Ch'ien Lung (1935); E. H. Pritchard, The Crucial Years of Early Anglo-Chinese Relations, 1750–1800 (1936); H. L. Kahn, Monarchy in the Emperor's Eyes (1971).

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...there be in his words? The Early Years of Ssu-ma Chien and Death of Ssu-ma Tan Since The Grand Historian...the governing of the people. He had a son named Chien. 39 Chien was born at Lung-men? 40 He plowed and pastured on the sunny side...
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...Reflections on Things at Hand ; Kao Pan-lung 1562-1626 , comp., Chu Tzu chieh...hand , a collection of sayings by Lu Tsu-chien and Chang Shih; Chiang Chi-peng fl...at hand , containing sayings of Lu Tsu-chien, Chu Hsis pupil Huang Kan, and later...
...trunk line from the coast to Kansu--Lung-Hai line. The following year a contract...other parties to these agreements. The Lung-Hai has been completed as far as a junction...mutualize Belgian and Japanese interests on the Lung-Hai line was frus trated by popular clamor...
...GENERAL RESOURCES OF IRON ORES IN CHINA--cont. Type 1: Archean ores. Type 2: Pre-Cambrian bedded hematite ores Hsuan- Lung type . Type 3: Hematite and magnetite ores in genetic connect ion with igneous intrutions of grano-dioritic rocks of Post...
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...irradiative chambers, isoprene, lung epithelial cells, photochemical...and hydroxyl dicarbonyls (Chien et al. 1997; Liu et al. 1999...nasal passages, throat, and lungs (Alarie et al. 1998; U...study, we interfaced human lung epithelial cells with a smog...sunlight. The exposure to the lung cells began after sundown when...
...sets of poems by Huang Ting-chien written in 1086 in response...Paintings: Su Shih and Huang Ting-chien," HJAS 43 (1983): 439...stalwart man." See Kuo Mao-chien CHINESE CHARACTERS NOT REPRODUCIBLE...last couplet in the "Song of Lung-hsi" CHINESE CHARACTERS NOT...
...Li Kuo , Meei-Maan Wu , Chien-Jen Chen The U.S. Environmental...of the bladder, liver, and lung from exposure to arsenic in...model, lifetime death risk, lung cancer, margin of exposure...cancers. Increases in bladder and lung cancer mortality were found...
...in Nude Mice. by Chia-Wen Chien , Ming-Chang Chiang , I...of cancers, induding skin, lung, bladder, and liver cancer...defects, and cancers of the lung, skin, bladder, liver, and...including skin, bladder, and lung cancers (Hartmann et al. 2002...
...required before it can be used to compare lung function between sessions. However, within...proper use of IS can have an impact on lung function following disease or surgery...outcomes after disease or surgery affecting lung function. The individuals surveyed for...
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...of the world, which the Emperor Chien-lung found unacceptable because...the same breath as their godhead. Chien-lung himself addressed King George III...By the 1830s, forty years after Chien-lungs pronouncement, two emperors later...
...a watch from the Court of St. Jamess to the Emperor Chien Lung produced the following response: The Celestial Court...negotiating posture may not have changed much since the days of Chien Lung. The Chinese admit--at least privately--that trade...
...George IIIs ambassador and representative of Britains rising industrial might, was snubbed and rejected by Emperor Chien Lung when he visited Peking in 1793, on the grounds that Western and other barbarous nations could in no way have equality...
...from the start. Whereas the Mets exhibition had relied on a specific group of works that had been incorporated by the Chien-lung emperor into a strictly hierarchical canon, the Guggenheims show was to be curator Sherman Lees selection of whatever...
...Tong Chen, Republic of China, Chow Chee-Kong Ming-Lung Chien, Republic of China, Chow Chee-Kong Wellington Chow...Chow Chee-Kong Min-Hsiung Lin, Republic of China Lung Shih, Republic of China, Chow Chee-Kong Norman Anderson...
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...later primarily amassed by the Ching-dynasty emperor Chien-lung, who reigned from 1765 to 1795, the collection began...ingeniously and intricately crafted treasure boxes of Chien-lungs reign (1736-1795) during the Ching dynasty...
...three years after his death? A Oliver Cromwell B Walter Heigh C Guy Fawkes D Judge Jeffries QUESTDN15-for15 points: What was the name of Chinas last emperor? A Tai Ching B Pu-yi C Chien Lung D Hsien Feng Sir Paul McCartney. See Question 7
...Upsets Taiwanese Bet. Byline: jean malanum FILIPINO WILD card Raymond Villarete stunned fourth seed Taiwanese Chang Chien Ting Lung, 6-3, 6-1, in the boys singles at the start of the Phinma-International Tennis Federation (ITF) Juniors...
...Koreans Choi Woo Whuk and Kim Sun Hong, 4-6, 63, 6-4, to advance against fourth seed Taiwanese pair Chang Chien Ting Lung and Huang Zzu Ming, 6-4, 6-2 winners over Filipino Raymond Villarete and Korean Chung Soo Han. In the girls...
...Sam-Yu Cheung, Ching Ling Chien, Yi-Chen Chu, Sabrina Nazmal...Ma Hoi To, Hon Wai Mok, Yiu Lung Winfred Poon, Tsang Wai Kwok...Logistics Ying Chang, Bao Ji Chen, Chien Chou Chen, May Chuan Chen...Hasan Faraj, Xingchao Hu*, Chien-Chen Huang, Xiaoli Jiang...
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CHIEN-LUNG chyen -loong , 1711 99, reign title of...expanded trade and diplomatic ties in 1793. Chien-lung was a patron of scholarship and the...Goodrich, The Literary Inquisition of Chien Lung (1935); E. H. Pritchard, The...
...China during its decline. As a favorite of emperor Chien-lung , he rose, within two years, from bodyguard to grand...he amassed a great fortune through extortion. After Chien Lungs death, the new emperor Chia Ching seized his wealth...
...with establishment of the Ching (Manchu) dynasty (1644 1912). Under emperors Kang-hsi (reigned 1662 1722) and Chien-lung (reigned 1735 96), China was perhaps at its greatest territorial extent. Foreign Intervention in China The Ching...
...worship Confucius and their ancestors led to the expulsion of the missionaries in the early 18th cent. Under Emperor Chien-lung (reigned 1735 96), China attained its greatest territorial expansion: Outer Mongolia, Tibet, Nepal, and Turkistan...


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