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Bibliography of the history of foreign relations of the Chinese Empire

Ma Shi and His History of Foreign Relations of the Chinese Empire

Normal sequence

Chronology of major events

Description of various devices

Chapter I China Municipal Government

Chapter II Rent Tax in China

Chapter III Early Foreign Relations

Chapter IV Guangzhou Commercial Pavilion and Public Bank

Chapter V Jurisdiction

Lowe, the Sixth Baron of Lv Zhang, and Equal Rights Advocacy

Chapter VII Silence Policy

Chapter VIII Opium Problem

Chapter 9 Chai and His Anti-smoking Campaign

Chapter X War and Peace Talks

The first chapter XI problem is solved by the first treaty

Chapter XII Adjustment of International Relations

Chapter XIII Trading Ports

Chapter XIV China people's hatred and right to enter Guangzhou.

Chapter XV Piracy, Escort and Navigation Permit, Contact with Officials and Amendment of Treaties

Chapter 16 speedboat "arrow"

Chapter 17 Taiping Heavenly Kingdom Uprising-Its Rise

Chapter 18 Shanghai Rebellion from 1853 to 1859

Chapter 19 Russia and China

Chapter 20 France, America and Britain

Chapter 21 Earl Elgin and Baron Grirausch are in Guangzhou

Chapter XXII Treaty Negotiation 1858

Chapter XXIII Opium, 1842~ 1858

Chapter XXIV Conclusion of the Second Treaty

Chapter 25 1859 Breakdown of Dagu negotiation

Final Adjustment in Chapter 26 1860

appendix

(1) Letter from Viscount Bama to the Prime Minister of Emperor China /674

(2) A letter from Viscount Bamai to the plenipotentiary who was ordered to negotiate with the government of China.

(Major General Yi Law and Colonel Yi Law) Letter /685

(3) Letter from Viscount Bama to Major General Ilo and Colonel Ilo /690

(4) Letter from Viscount Bama to Major General Lu Yi and Colonel Lu Yi /69 1

(5) Letter from Viscount Bama to the Plenipotentiary Minister in China /692

[6] Letter from Viscount Bama to Major General Ilo and Colonel Ilo /696

(7) Letter from Viscount Bama to the Royal Navy /'70 1

Letter from Viscount Barmaizun to the Minister of Justice and Law/. 709

Letter from Charles Elliot to Lord Auckland (Indian Governor) /7 10

10. the letter from viscount bamai to sir Henry Pottinger /7 19.

(1 1) Letter from Viscount Bamai to Sir Henry Pottinger /724

(12) Letter from the Earl of Aberdeen to Sir Henry Pudingcha /727

(13) Letter from the Earl of Aberdeen to Sir Henry Pottinger /729.

(14) Letter from the Earl of Aberdeen to Sir Henry Pottinger /730

(15) Letter from the Earl of Aberdeen to Sir Henry Pottinger /733

16. Letter from Count Cleranie to Dr. Ling Bao /735

Sir John John Bowring's letter to Count Cleranie /740

(XVIII) Letter from Sir John Pauling to Count Cleranie /746

19. Letter from Count Cleranie to Sir John Pauling /753

(20) Sir John Pauling's letter to Count Cleranie /754

(2 1) Letter from Sir John John Bowring to Count Clerane /757

(22) the imperial edict prohibiting Catholicism /762

(23) the return of religious funds imperial edict /763

The main information cited in this book /764 Chapter 1 Shanghai Tax Department

Chapter II State Administration of Taxation

The third chapter coup

Chapter IV "Rebellion" of Taiping Heavenly Kingdom: Wall

Chapter V "Rebellion" of Taiping Heavenly Kingdom: Gordon

Chapter VI Cooperation Policy, Shanghai Concession

Chapter VII Determination of Customs Power

Chapter VIII Immigration Issues

Chapter 9 Pu's Mission

Treaty Modification in Chapter X 1869

Chapter 11 China people's hatred of missionaries

Chapter XII Tianjin Massacre

Chapter XIII Adult Tongzhi, Reception of Foreign Ambassadors and Their Death

Chapter XIV 1876 Sino-British Yantai Treaty

Chapter 15 1875~ 1883 Various events.

Chapter 16 Russia and Ili

Chapter 17 France and Tokyo

Chapter 18 Hong Kong and Macao

Chapter 19 Peacetime (1886~ 1894) and Trade Development

appendix

(1) Letter from the US Ambassador to Beijing to the Consul General of Shanghai /449

(2) Memorandum on the use of funds collected from foreign ships by the Government of China /455

(3) J. Ross Brawn's reply to the official letter delivered by American and British businessmen /46 1

(4) The State Administration of Taxation proposed to improve foreign relations /475

(5) Liu Yongfu, leader of the Black Flag Army (65438+May 0883) /5 17.

(6) 1855 Her Majesty's sloop "Bituin" fought against the pirate fleet /5 18.

(VII) 1905 /523 Table of Total Trade Value of China IZI Coastal Treaty Chapter I North Korea, China and Japan.

Chapter II War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression

Chapter III Postal Development

Chapter IV Railway Development

Chapter V China faces partition.

Chapter VI Hundred Days Reform

Chapter VII The Origin of the Boxer Movement

Chapter VIII The Outbreak of Storm

Chapter 9 Beijing and Tianjin

Chapter X The Embassy in Beijing was rescued

Chapter II XI: Strange Partners of Great Powers

Chapter XII Diplomatic Settlement

Chapter XIII Business Agreement

Chapter XIV Customs in the Agreement

Chapter 15 The Return of the Empire

attached table

(1) China's foreign debt during the period from1874 to191/480.

(2) 19 15/484 List of railways built, under construction or contracted in China.

(3) Shanghai Pujun Bureau/Department 487

appendix

(1) custom: the guidelines that the spirit should encourage and guide and the tasks it should achieve; General arguments and special provisions /489

(2) List of honors won by Sir Hurd, General Administration of Taxation of China Customs /508.

(3) Evolution of Wentongguan /5 1 1

(4) Summary of China's Memorandum of Neutrality in the Russo-Japanese War /520

(5) List of diplomatic representatives sent to Beijing by various countries during the period of1517 ~191/528.