10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FU-CHOU»
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Fu-chou in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Statesmen and Gentlemen: The Elite of
Fu-
chou, Chiang-hsi, ...
Professor Hymes examines the locally rooted elite in the twelfth- and thirteenth-century China.
2
Way and Byway: Taoism, Local Religion, and Models of ...
If we consider again Huang's strategy in his practical efforts at famine relief
among the people of Fu-chou, we find that in several places he proclaims his
intention of relying upon "sojourning gentlemen" in Fu-chou as mainstays of aid
and ...
3
Prosperity, Region, and Institutions in Maritime China: The ...
The same criterion fits the locations of Fu-chou, Wen-chou, and Ch'ao-chou.
Kuwabara himself recognized the vulnerability of this line of argument and even
admitted that Fu-chou was a likely candidate. Moreover, the place-name "Fu-
chien" ...
4
Science and Civilisation in China: Volume 6, Biology and ...
Gazetteer of Fu-Chou Prefecture [Fukien]. Ming, +1596. Lin Lien (+ ti#i r I al.
Naikaku Bunko, Tokyo. Fu-Chou Fu Chih OS -Hi ffi & . Gazetteer of Fu-Chou
Prefecture [Fukien]. Ming, + 1613. Ya Cheng P& j&, Lin Ching ft; tS, Hsieh Chao-
Che SH ...
5
Development and Decline of Fukien Province in the 17th and ...
The San-shan-chih of 1182, the first gazetteer of Fu-chou, does not mention any
regional cults except the City God and the God of the Eastern Peak (Tung-yueh-
shen).i02 However, later gazetteers of the area mention quite a few regional cults
, ...
6
Confucian Discourse and Chu Hsi's Ascendancy
He belonged to a family well established among the local mercantile and militia
elites of Chin-ch'i county in Fu-chou prefecture (present-day Lin-ch'uan county,
Kiangsi]. Fu- chou had been the home of the eleventh-century reformer Wang ...
Hoyt Cleveland Tillman, 1992
7
History of European Botanical Discoveries in China
The Dutch were then permitted to trade with Canton, Fu chou and Chin chew (
Chang chou fu). In 1666 the council at Batavia despatched for the second time an
embassy to the court of Peking. Pieter Van I-Ioorn was appointed ambassador ...
8
Modern Chinese Society: An Analytical Bibliography. ...
Thus Fu-chou (Foochow) and Chang-chou, to mention only two examples in
Fukien, were prefectures in Ch'ing times, and are thus properly rendered not Fu
chou and Chang chou but Fu-chou fu and Chang-chou fu, even when the fu is ...
George William Skinner, Shigeaki Tomita, 1973
9
Branches of Heaven: A History of the Imperial Clan of Sung China
is apparent from Table 9.3, moreover, this percentage pales in comparison with
those for the prefectures in which the clan was concentrated, particularly Fu-chou
with its 210 chin-shih and the southern prefectures of Ch'iian- chou and ...
Nan-ao Wan is a small but well-protected bay on the S coast of the island. The
bay is protected by a peninsula extending E from the SW extremity of Hsia-ch'uan
Shan and by the island of Wang-fu Chou, which lies about 1.2 miles E of the E ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «FU-CHOU»
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Fu-chou is used in the context of the following news items.
Assam mountaineer set to scale Mount Everest
Wang Fu-Chou, an internationally acclaimed mountaineer of South Korea, will lead the 12- member team from Kathmandu, said Bordoloi. «Firstpost, Mar 12»
Mount Everest's death zone
In 1965 a Chinese mountaineer called Wang Fu-chou gave a lecture to the Geographical Society of the Soviet Union. Describing his successful ... «Express.co.uk, Apr 10»