- Title
Our Chinese chances through Europe's war
- Date
1915
- Subject
- Table Of Contents
- Contents p.3
Part I. Chinese rapprochement
I. Thoughts that bring us nearer to the Chinese p.9
II. China is not overpopulated p.14
III. The passing of Feng Sui p.24
IV. Early marriages and secondary wives p.31
V. Lily-foot vanity p.35
VI. Everyday China p.39
VII. From the Yangtse to Peking p.60
VIII. The vulture dragon capital p.77
IX. Spirit tombs p.90
X. The Great Wall of peace p.97
XI. The Chinese emigrants p.103
XII. Hongkong, the brightest jewel of the British colonial crown p.118
XIII. Manchu influence on Chinese cities p.125
XIV. The mission of the missionaries p.130
XV. The assembling of a nation p.139
XVI. The Chinese abroad p.144
XVII. The Chinese as the brown man's guide p.148
XVIII. An Asiatic melting pot p.153
XIX. The future religion of China p.156
XX. The illumination of chop suey p.159
Part II. Business in China
XXI. American commerce in China p.161
XXII. Hints to merchants and manufacturers p.170
XXIII. Trade chances in China and South America compared p.178
XXIV. Effect of Europe's war p.182
XXV. Preparation for Chinese trade p.186
XXVI. The China of tomorrow p.189
Part III. Yuan and the weakness of despotism
XXVII. General Hwang Hsing, patriot p.191
XXVIII. Yuan the red p.197
XXIX. The back stairs to Peking p.202
XXX. Sun Yat Sen p.207
XXXI. Chinese nationalist league and Lin Sun p.211
XXXII. Japanese peril in China p.214
- Contents p.3
- Publisher
- Source
This eBook is digitized by Pao Yue-Kong Library from the Special Collections
- Resource Type
- Format
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- Extent
This eBook: 259 p.
Source format: 220 p. : ill. ; 20 cm.
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- Rights
- Identifier
Barcode: 0000803870260
Call No.: [CLR] HC427.8 .M97 1915