- The
Zongli Yamen (Chinese: 總理衙門),
short for
Office for the
General Management of
Affairs Concerning the
Various Countries (總理各國事務衙門), also
known as Prime...
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Zongtang (左宗棠,
Xiang Chinese: [tso˧˩ tsoŋ˧ tan˩˧]; Wade-Giles spelling: Tso
Tsung-t'ang;
November 10, 1812 –
September 5, 1885),
sometimes referred to as...
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Influence in
China of
Robert Hart, Esq., as
Confidential Adviser of the
Tsung-
li Yamen; the Hart-Al**** Convention; the
Dispersion of the Lay-Osborn Flotilla;...
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Influence in
China of
Robert Hart, Esq., as
Confidential Adviser of the
Tsung-
li Yamen; the Hart-Al**** Convention; the
Dispersion of the Lay-Osborn Flotilla;...
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appointment in the
Tsung Li Yamen in Peking, to set up a
printing office with
moveable type for the
foreign ministry. He
served with
Viceroy Li Hung-chang and...
- 108 S. M. Meng, The
Tsungli Yamen: Its
Organization and
Functions (East
Asian Research Center, 1962) p. 81 "
Tsung-
Li-
Yamen to Go",
Chicago Daily Tribune...
- Paul Jakov; Twitchett,
Denis C. (eds.). "The
Reigns of Kuang-
tsung (1189-1194) and Ning-
tsung (1194-1224)". The
Cambridge History of China. 5, The Sung Dynasty...
- Press. ISBN 978-0-521-81248-1. Davis,
Richard L. (2009). "The
Reign of
Li-
tsung (1224–1264)". In Twitchett, Dennis; Smith, Paul
Jakov (eds.). The Cambridge...
- head of the
Zongli Yamen (the
chief foreign policy office), and then the
imperial court itself the
following month. Zeng
Guofan and
Li tasked bureaucrat...
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Zongli Yamen that he was
affectionately nicknamed "our Hart" (wǒmen de Hèdé, 我們的赫德). He also
often worked closely with the
powerful Viceroy,
Li Hongzhang...