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The work traces the Manchu people's emergence from Nü-chên and Kitan roots through conquest of the Ming and establishment of Qing rule, then chronicles successive reigns—Shun Chih, K'ang Hsi, Yung Chêng, Ch'ien Lung and later emperors—covering military expansion, administrative organization, census and fiscal policy, cultural and literary patronage, and sinicization of rulers. It examines court politics, reforms and intellectual projects, the dynasty's gradual decline under internal pressures and foreign influence, and concludes with the collapse of imperial authority and the revolutionary movement that replaces it.

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Herbert Allen Giles

Herbert Allen Giles was a British sinologist and scholar known for his extensive contributions to the understanding of Chinese literature and culture. His notable works include "A History of Chinese Literature," which provides a comprehensive overview of literary developments in China, and "China and the Chinese," offering insights into Chinese society and customs. Giles's writings reflect his deep engagement with the complexities of Chinese civilization, and he played a significant role in introducing Chinese thought to Western audiences. His scholarly efforts have left a lasting impact on the field of sinology and continue to be referenced by students and scholars alike.

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