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Jujube (UK /ˈdʒuːdʒuːb/; US /ˈdʒudʒub/ or /ˈdʒudʒəbiː/),
sometimes jujuba,
scientific name
Ziziphus jujuba, and also
called red date,
Chinese date, and...
- Li
Hongzao (Chinese: 李鴻藻; 1820–31 July 1897),
styled Lansun (蘭孫),
pseudonym Shisun (石孫), was a high
government official towards the end of the Qing dynasty...
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rigorous education from four
famous teachers of Cixi's own choosing: Li
Hongzao, Qi Junzao, Weng Xincun, and Woren. This
group was
later joined by Weng...
- with a mold culture". The lees left over from wine production,
known as
hóngzāo (红糟), can be used as flavoring,
imparting a
subtle but
pleasant taste to...
- (1884–1886),
Chongqi (1886),
Xizhen (since 1886)
Preceded by Li
Hongzao Succeeded by Li
Hongzao Minister of
Rites In
office 19 June 1878 – 10
April 1884 Serving...
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Location Beijing,
China Effective July 19, 1881 (1881-7-19)
Negotiators Li
Hongzao Pao Chun
James Burrill Angell John F.
Swift William H.
Trescot Parties...
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Prince Gong's
faction by
supporting conservatives' (Prince Chun, Woren, Li
Hongzao)
opposition and
criticism of reforms.
Prince Gong was also temporarily...
- the head of the
Grand Council. Some
officials such as
Baojun (寶鋆), Li
Hongzao,
Jinglian (景廉) and Weng Tonghe, who
previously served in
Prince Gong's...
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Tongzhi Emperor.
According to the 1855 report, one of his
tutors was Li
Hongzao, who also
tutored the
underage emperor. In 1860,
Yixiang was
granted a...
- age 23 and the
metropolitan one at 24, he came
under the
tutelage of Li
Hongzao and
quickly rose to prominence.
Zhang was one of the
foremost members of...