MANCHU

mănˈchoo, people who lived in Manchuria for many centuries and who ruled China from 1644 until 1912. These people, related to the Tungus, were descended from the Jurchen, a tribe known in Asia since the 7th cent. They were first called Manchu in the early 17th cent. Originally pastoral nomads in Manchuria, the Manchu (or Jurchen) swept into N China in the early 12th cent. but were forced by the Mongols to withdraw in the mid-13th cent. The Manchu settled in the Songhua River valley and developed an agrarian civilization. Under the emperor Nurhachu (1559–1626) they secured the allegiance of many tribes and increased their territory. The Manchu claim of relation to the Ch'in dynasty of China was the justification for conquering China in the 17th cent. and establishing the Ch'ing dynasty. The Manchu tried to keep themselves from being absorbed by the Chinese, but when the dynasty was overthrown in the 20th cent. these efforts failed; gradually, they became part of the general Chinese population.

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...literature in question is, of course, Chinese literature. Manchu was the court language, spoken as well as written...were in duplicate, one copy in Chinese and one in Manchu; but a Manchu literature can hardly be said to exist, beyond translations...
...into consideration that the Manchus were heavily committed militarily...especially the Chinese fronts, the Manchu involvement in a merciless...circumstances surrounding the Manchu engagement in this long-lasting...oaths of alliance-allowed the Manchu leadership to re-weave the...
...efforts to prevent the Manchu from being absorbed by the Chinese. The Manchus were urged to retain...so as to keep the Manchu ethnically pure...intercourse between the Manchus and Chinese was frowned...efforts to preserve the Manchu culture and ethnic...broke down. The Manchus began to adopt Chinese...
...thought to mean simply "people," the Manchu speak a Tungistic language of the East...in China until 1911. A majority of the Manchu, estimated at 99%, are now bilingual...decades of Communist egalitarianism, the Manchu tend to be more prosperous and better...
MANCHU PEOPLES. The term "Manchu peoples" is a generic reference to those groups speaking one of the Manchu languages in the Uralic-Altaic linguistic family. The primary groups are the Nanais * , Oroks * , Orochis * , Ulchis * , and Udegeis...
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Manchu Language Resources in the Peoples Republic...Ning Aisin Gioro Ulhicun. Manyu yufa (The Manchu grammar). Huhhot: Neimenggu renmin chubanshe...Aisin Gioro Ulhicun. Manyu Duben (The Manchu reading texts). Huhhot: Neimenggu renmin...
...Mongolian loan words in Manchu, it is curious that the Manchus chose to create...that the period of Manchu- Mongolian contact during which the Manchus borrowed several...the source for the Manchu words sain and saisa. The Manchus have simply imitated...
...published statistics on the Manchu population. The Manchus were the "fourth fastest...Advances in Fields Related to Manchu Studies Manchus and Han will contribute...on the history of the Manchus, the Qing dynasty, Manchu-Han relations, Chinese...
Manchu: A Textbook for Reading Documents...and a note on the arrangement of Manchu dictionaries. It is clear that the Manchus always treated their borrowed script...has had a little experience with Manchu, but I remember being confused...
Mark C. Elliott. the Manchu Way: The Eight Banners and...3606-5. Mark Elliotts The Manchu Way: The Eight Banners and...divide between the sequestered Manchu population and Han civilians...preference those defined as "Manchus," a label that became synonymous...
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...Chinese regime, by the Manchus, a central Asian people...differences between the Manchu rulers and the Chinese...stressed: even though the Manchus started out as alien...now spoke Chinese, not Manchu, in their everyday lives...means of reminding the Manchus that they were not assimilated...
...The Return of Fu Manchu and Daughter of the...Myrna Loy as Fu Manchus daughter, Fah Lo...Taken before Fu Manchu, they are graciously...mere extension of Fu Manchus will. Terrence returns...remarks about Fu Manchus "wicked eyes" and...Lionel: "Youre Fu Manchu, arent you? "Im...
SHERLOCKIAN APOCRYPHA : From Jack the Ripper to Fu Manchu. by Celia Wren Carole Nelson Douglass latest mystery novel...Phantom of the Opera, and (my favorite) crosses wits with Fu Manchu. The crucial point here is not that the borrowed material...
...Chinese-ness", the Manchus were of a different race...protect "China" as a Manchu imperial possession...interpretation had attributed Manchu successes to "sinicization...both ways--that the Manchus were both "Chinese...country was faring under Manchu tutelage. This is not...
...Manchu minister. In this way the Manchu secured administrative and military...dont think so much that the Manchus caused it as it was the communitys...seventeenth centuries-before the Manchus were even there." The Manchu leadership, however, did exercise...
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Fu Manchu Delivers the Same...Old Good Thing. Fu Manchu, "We Must Obey...road warriors Fu Manchus tenth album. Not...along choruses and Fu Manchus patented simple...Jeff Pizek - Fu Manchu performs with Artimus...
Food to Make a Manchu; Restaurant of the Week. Byline: Fay Maschler MANCHURIAN LEGENDS 12 Macclesfield Street, W1 (020 7437 8785). Open daily...
...forever captured in black and white. The Manchu bride is one of more than 140 photographs...Fuzhou, Fujian, 1871; and, right, a Manchu woman who has had her face painted A sedan chair, Fujian, 1870-71 A Manchu bride Manchu women buying flowers for...
...in Warley Woods lay the devil doctor himself, Fu Manchu. No matter that Fu Manchu was entirely a fictional creation it was a case...we would think of "Snakeheads" then it was Fu Manchu. Plodding along behind the hype, the police came...
...upward. named after artist Salvador Dali. Fu Manchu: a moustache that begins on the upper lip and...the jaw. Jimi Hendrix often sported the Fu manchu. Pancho Villa: Similar to the Fu manchu but thicker -- also known as a droopy moustache...
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MANCHU man choo, people who lived in Manchuria for many...Asia since the 7th cent. They were first called Manchu in the early 17th cent. Originally pastoral nomads in Manchuria, the Manchu (or Jurchen) swept into N China in the early...
CHING ching or Manchu man choo , man...established by the Manchus , who invaded China...governments, the Manchus held half of the...consolidated the Manchu regime by suppressing...was patronized by Manchu aristocrats. The Manchus, however, maintained...
WHITE LOTUS REBELLION Chinese anti-Manchu uprising that occurred during the Ching...support to the efforts of the more vigorous Manchu commanders as a way of restoring discipline...of amnesty for deserters. Although the Manchu finally crushed (1804) the rebellion...
...NURHACI or Nurhachi noor hache, 1559 1626, Manchu national founder. He consolidated the Manchu tribes under his control and founded the administration...system of military organization that welded the Manchu nation and its early Mongol and Chinese adherents...
...ran into official Chinese antiforeign policy. Meanwhile the Manchu peoples advanced steadily south in the 16th and the 17th cent...conquest of China by 1644 and with establishment of the Ching (Manchu) dynasty (1644 1912). Under emperors Kang-hsi (reigned...
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