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The face of China

Chapter 31: INDEX
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The narrative records travels through eastern, northern, central, and western China, presenting vivid descriptive sketches and illustrations of cities, villages, landscapes, and transport routes. It treats industry and daily life, including silk, tea, railways, canals, and river navigation, and describes sacred sites and practices associated with Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism. The author visits schools, missions, academies, and temples, noting local customs, architecture, and official institutions, and offers practical observations on travel, escorts, and inns. Throughout, the account balances personal impressions with reportage of social and infrastructural change encountered on the journey.

INDEX

  • Aboriginal tribes, Kachins, 253
  • Lolos or Ibien, 175, 197, 211
  • Manzas, 211
  • Miaos, 206–7, 210
  • Ming Chiaos, 235
  • American Episcopal Mission, 11
  • Board Mission School, Peking, 34
  • hospital, 68
  • Presbyterians, 17, 40
  • soldiers, 93
  • Ancestral worship, 119, 215
  • Anti-footbinding, 168
  • Arsenal, 42
  • Art, Chinese and Japanese, 100
  • Baber, 175
  • Bábúland, 211
  • Baptist Mission, 38, 40
  • Belgian Syndicate, 106
  • Bhamo, 255
  • Binyon, Lawrence, 189
  • Bôdhisattva, 97
  • Book of Rites, 50
  • Boxers, 104, 43
  • Bridegroom, 213
  • Brooke, 174
  • “Buddha’s Glory,” 192
  • Buddhism, 50, 64
  • “Buddhism as a Religion,” ix, 166
  • Buddhist temples, 96, 193, 241
  • monasteries, 64, 96–8, 164, 190–1
  • Camel-back bridge, 144
  • Camels, 74
  • Cantlie, James, 270
  • Chang Chih Tung, 215, 266
  • Chaotung, 205–6
  • Chefoo, 14
  • Chen, Ivan, 90
  • Cheng Ting, 80
  • Chengtu, Ch. xv.
  • Chili, vii, 72
  • China Society, 69, 270
  • “China’s Only Hope,” 215
  • Ching, Prince, 266
  • Chowtsun, 27
  • Christian converts, 76–7
  • “Cliff of the Love of Life,” 52
  • Colleges, Anglo-Chinese, Tientsin, 71
  • St. John’s, Shanghai, 10–12
  • Tsinan, 40
  • Union Medical, Peking, 41
  • medical, for women, Tientsin, 71
  • “Concession,” 2, 112
  • Confucius, Ch. vii.
  • his doctrine, 57–9, 120
  • grave, 61
  • worship, 268
  • sacrifices, 57
  • temple, 57
  • Constitution, 259
  • Cormorant fishing, 194, 198
  • River, 201
  • Cottonwool fowl, 15
  • Cruelty, 113
  • Currency, 126–30
  • Dalai Lama, 98
  • “Doctrine of the Mean,” 61
  • Dragon, symbolic, 189
  • Dust storms, 80, 98
  • Earth, Temple of, 96
  • Education question, 267
  • Emperor, present, 258
  • late, 257, 258
  • Shun, 49
  • Yu Huang, 49
  • Empress, Dowager, 100, 257–8
  • Eton hostel, 172
  • Examinations, military, 86
  • triennial, 87–90
  • hall, Chengtu, 88
  • Nanking, 269, 270
  • Extra-territoriality, 260
  • Finance problem, 264, 266
  • French influence, 168, 218
  • Friends’ Mission, 160
  • German Sphere, Ch. ii.
  • High school, 14
  • railway, 14
  • Giles’s “Religions of Ancient China,” ix
  • Gin Tien, 221
  • Government, 258
  • Grand Council, 258, 266
  • Canal, Ch. viii.
  • Great North China Plain, 110
  • Great Wall, 110
  • Gunboat, British, 144
  • Hackmann, ix, 166
  • Hall of the Classics, 104
  • Han dynasty, 28
  • Han Lin, 90
  • Han Yang, 115
  • Hankow, 111–5
  • Hart, Sir Robert, 35
  • Heaven, altar of, 95
  • temple of, 95
  • and Hell, Temple of, 81
  • Gate of, 49
  • “Heavenly Gates,” 78
  • Hong Kong, 1, 2
  • Hopkinson, Professor, 86
  • Hosie, 118, 148, 225
  • Hwang Ho, 68, 119
  • Ichang, 116–20
  • Imperial decrees, on Currency, 126–30
  • on Opium, 262–6
  • Infanticide, 212
  • Irrigation, 152, 177
  • Jade, 103
  • James, H. E. M., 77
  • Japanese art, 100
  • influence, 268
  • Jordan, Sir John, 262
  • Ju Jen degree, 90
  • Kachins, 253
  • Kaifeng, 33
  • Kiangsu, 262
  • Kiaochow, 13
  • Kiating, 181, 192
  • Ku, Mr., 104
  • Küfow, Ch. vii.
  • Kwan Hsien, 177
  • Kwanyin, 97, 241
  • Kweichow Fu, 135
  • Lama temple, Peking, 97
  • Laowatan Rapid, 201
  • Li Ching Fong, Lord, 69
  • Li Hung Chang, 36, 69
  • Likin, 264
  • Lincheng, 107
  • Little, 201
  • Lo Han, 65
  • Local government, 161, 258
  • Loess formation, 78
  • Lolos, 175, 197, 211
  • Loti, Pierre, 18
  • Lu, monastery of, 64
  • Lu Ch’uan Lin, 266
  • Lu Feng Hsien, 228
  • Macgowan, 135
  • Manchu dress, 100
  • Manchu garrison, 26
  • lady, 99
  • yamen, 171
  • Manchuria, 77
  • Mandarin’s palace, 6
  • Manifold, Col., 158
  • Man-tsi tombs, 183
  • Manzas, 211
  • Marco Polo, 65, 163, 184
  • Medical missions, 40–42
  • Mekong River, 244
  • Mencius, 56, 57
  • Miaos, 206–7, 210
  • Military escort, 54
  • Min Hills, 177
  • Min River, Ch. xvi.
  • Ming Chiaos, 235
  • Ming Dynasty, 205
  • Mining Concessions, 266–7
  • Museum, 38
  • Myers, Captain, 93
  • Nail paintings, 99
  • Nanking, 269
  • Nature worship, 49, 50
  • North China Herald, 185
  • Official corruption, 260
  • Okuma, Count, 268
  • Omi, Mount, Ch. xvii.
  • “O mi to fu,” 203
  • Opium, 80, 261–6
  • “Orphan spirit” lights, 203
  • Otter fishing, 180
  • Paoting-fu, 72
  • Paper windows, 228
  • Péhan railway, 80
  • Peiho River, 73
  • Peking, Ch. xi.
  • Penshan, 184
  • Police, Sikh, 9
  • Chinese, 161
  • Pollard, S., 204
  • Post Office, Shanghai, 10
  • Postmaster, British, 35, 248
  • Presbyterians, 77, 116
  • Prison reform, 260
  • “Railway Enterprise in China,” Kent, ix
  • German, 14
  • Chinese, 91
  • Péhan, Ch. xii.
  • Taiyüanfu, 80
  • Regent, 257, 258
  • Review, 84
  • Salween River, 246
  • Schools, girls’, 33, 34, 168
  • mission, 268
  • Sericulture, 28
  • Shanghai, Ch. i.
  • Shans, 249
  • Shansi, Ch. ix., x.
  • Shantung, Ch. ii.
  • Shi Hsü, 216
  • Showyang, 82
  • Shun King Fu, 155
  • Shuntien Fu, 265
  • Siege of Peking, 93, 94
  • Social Reform, 260
  • Soldiers, Chinese, 39, 83, 172
  • Students in England, 90, 169
  • Sui Fu, 195–7
  • Szechwan, Ch. xiv.
  • Tai An, 47
  • Tai Shan, Ch. vi.
  • Taiyüanfu, Ch. x., viii, 113
  • Tali Fu, Ch. xxi.
  • Taoism, 81
  • Taping River, 249
  • Tehchow, 66, 68
  • Teng Yueh, 247–9
  • Theatre, 82
  • Theatricals, 250
  • Tibetan pilgrims, 191
  • Tientsin, 70–72
  • Tiger, 188, 189
  • braves, 85
  • “climb-mountain,” 48
  • Towers of refuge, 204
  • Tsinan, Ch. v.
  • Tsingchowfu, 17
  • Tsingtao, 13
  • Tsinssu, 85
  • Tsowping, 29
  • Tuan Fang, H.E., 258, 262, 269
  • Tungchwan Yun, 209
  • University, Chengtu, 169
  • Taiyüanfu, 81
  • Tsinan, 32
  • “Uplift of China,” ix
  • Veitch’s Chinese shrubs, 232
  • Village schools, 23, 24
  • Wai wupu, 258
  • Wan Yen Sz, 186, 187
  • Wang’s village, 19–23
  • Wanhsien, 144
  • War, Ministry of, 85
  • Wei-hai-wei, 71
  • Weihsien, 16, 17
  • Wesleyan mission, 210
  • Wheelbarrow travelling, 20
  • White wax insects, 183, 210
  • Willow pattern, 5
  • Worship, earliest form in China, 50
  • Wu, Lord, 42
  • Wu Chang, 115
  • Yellow River, Ch. viii., 109
  • Yuan Shih Kai, 71, 258
  • Yung Chang Fu, 245
  • Yünnan, province, Ch. xviii.
  • Fu, Ch. xx.

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