- Title
China's only hope : an appeal
- Alternative Title
Quan xue pian
- Creator
- Contributor
- Date
1900
- Description
Translation of: Quan xue pian
By her greatest viceroy, Chang Chih-tung ; with the sanction of the present emperor, Kwang Sü ; translated from the Chinese ed. by Samuel I. Woodbridge ; introd. by Griffith John
- Table Of Contents
- Contents p.1
Imperial rescript of his majesty, Kwang Su p.3
Translator's note p.5
Introduction p.9
Preface p.19
Part I. Moral
I. United hearts p.31
II. The inculcation of loyalty p.37
III. The three moral obligations p.43
IV. The recognition of class p.49
V. Honor due the classics p.54
VI. Centralization of power p.55
VII. The proper sequence of things p.63
VIII. Attending to what is vital p.68
IX. Cast out the poison p.72
Part II. Practical
I. Beneficial knowledge p.81
II. Travel p.91
III. The establishment of schools p.97
IV. The study of regulations p.106
V. The extensive translation of books p.110
VI. Newspaper reading p.116
VII. Reform of methods p.120
VIII. Railways p.125
IX. Comparative study p.128
X. Maintaining the army p.139
XI. Religious toleration p.144
Appendix
The position of Chang Chih-tung p.149
- Contents p.1
- 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: 168 p.
Source format: 151 p., [1] leaf of plates : port. ; 23 cm.
- Language
- Rights
- Identifier
Call No.: [CLR] DS763.C4 A3213 1900
Barcode: 0000803859826
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