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A panoramic survey of China’s geography, peoples, and institutions, beginning with its major rivers and regional landscape that shape transport and agriculture. The narrative outlines historical influences and ethnic diversity, then examines family authority, marriage customs, foot-binding, guilds, and popular entertainments. Administrative organization, competitive examinations, taxation, and legal punishments are described alongside everyday occupations, riverine commerce, fishing, piracy, and foreign trade. Urban life in key ports is sketched, and chapters on festivals, New Year observances, dragon-boat races, and charitable and social institutions round out the account, which is illustrated throughout in colour and black-and-white.

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Sir Henry Arthur Blake

Sir Henry Arthur Blake was a British colonial administrator and author, known for his insights into China during a pivotal time in its history. His notable work, "China," explores the complexities of Chinese society and politics in the late 19th century. Blake's experiences as a governor in various colonies provided him with a unique perspective on imperialism and governance. His writings contribute to the understanding of Western perceptions of China during a period of significant change and upheaval.

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