- Shen
Jiaben (Chinese: 沈家本; pinyin: Shěn
Jiāběn; Wade–Giles: Shen Chia-pen, 1840 – 1913),
alias Jiyi (Chinese: 寄簃; pinyin: Jìyí; Wade–Giles: Chi-i), was...
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influential jurists of all dynasties,
until the late Qing
dynasty reformist Shen
Jiaben (1840–1913)
included it in his 1905
memorandum that
obtained the abolition...
- Most
historiographers (including Zhao Yi and Qian Daxin, 1700s; and Shen
Jiaben,
early 1900s)
consider Jiuzhou Ji to have been a
single work
which included...
- Leyden: BRILL. p. 14. ISBN 9789004071032.
Retrieved 24
March 2013. Shen,
Jiaben (2006). 历代刑法考 [Research on
Judicial Punishments over the Dynasties] (in...
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three major monasteries, and
officers of the
Tibetan army
above the rank of
Jiaben,
totaling more than 300 people. The
meeting approved the
statement presented...
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Acting Minister of the Navy Tan
Xueheng (譚學衡);
Minister of
Justice Shen
Jiaben (沈家本);
Acting Minister of Agriculture,
Works and
Commerce Hitara Xiyan (喜塔臘·熙彥);...
- Yin, Zengshan; Xiong, Weiming; Chen, Bin; Yang, Jianfeng; Li, Fu; Lin,
Jiaben; Hou, Junfeng; Bai, Xianyong; Chen, Dengyi; Zhang, Yan; Hu, Yiming; Liang...
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Wenlie 田文烈
Minister of the Navy Sa
Zhenbing 薩鎮冰
Minister of
Justice Shen
Jiaben 沈家本 Vice
Minister of
Justice Liang Qichao 梁啟超 Zeng Jian 曾鑑
Minister of Agriculture...
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influenced by the
German and ****anese
legal systems.: 119
Jurist Shen
Jiaben and
Governor Zhang Zidong led late Qing
legal reform efforts.: 122 The...
- 1319?),
calligrapher and author. Yu Yue (俞樾; 1821–1906), scholar. Shen
Jiaben (沈家本; 1840–1913), Late Qing
Chinese scholar and jurist. Wu
Changshuo (吳昌碩;...