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作者: (Ferderick A.)
出版社: 外文出版社
2003-12
版次: 1
ISBN: 9787119034621
定价: 600.00
装帧: 精装
开本: 16开
纸张: 其他
页数: 842页
正文语种: 英语
分类: 哲学心理学
12人买过
  •   本书作者对自己在四年服务于太平天国的所见所闻的真实记录,为我们以及世界认识太平天国运动,提供了一个新的视角。 CONTENTSOFVOL.I.
    CHAPTERI.
    ArrivalinVictoria.—TheHappyValley.—Hong-Kong.—TankaBoatGirls.—ChineseBoatmen:theirEvilPropensities.—CaptainMellensAdventure.—CantonGirls.—AmusementsinChina.—CafesChantants.—TheExhibition.—TempleofLanterns.-ChineseCharacter.—PiracyinChina.—The"NorthStar."—FateoftheCrew.—TartarCruelty.—AdventurewithPirates.—Sporting.—Duck-shooting.—ChineseHospitality.—MandarinBarbarity.—Whampoa.—MariethePortuguese.—MariesHistory:herEscape.—DescriptionofMarie:herExcitability:herJealousy
    CHAPTERII.
    Hung-sui-tshuen.—ClanshipinChina.—Hung-sui-tshuensGenealogy:hisEducation.—ExtraordinaryVisions:Descriptionofthem.-DescriptionofHung-sui-tshuen:hisEarlyDays:hisVisionsExplained:hisConversion:howeffected.—Hung-sui-tshuensPreaching:hisReligiousEssays.—TheGod-worshippers.-DestructionofIdols.—ProgressofGod-worshippers.—Numbersincrease.—Hostilitiescommence.—God-worshippersVictorious.—"Imperialist"Cruelty.—BishopofVictoria.—ChineseDynastyproclaimed
    CHAPTERIII
    TheManchooParty.—TheTi-pingParty.—TheTi-pingCharacter.-ConflictwithManchoos.—ChineseGunboats.—FirstTi-pingPosition.—ItsAppearance.—Ti-pingHospitality.—Ti-pingCountrydescribed.—EffectsofIntervention.—San-le-jow.—Ti-pingsSuperiortoImperialists.—Ti-pingsandChinamen.—Ti-pingCostume.—TheHonanTi-pings.—The"ChineseParis."—InterviewwithChung-wang:hisAppearance:hisReligiousFeelings:hisPenetration:hisPolicy.—CommissionfromChung-wang.—San-li-jow.—ATi-pingArmy.—ItsFriendlyBearing.—ArrivalatShanghae
    CHAPTERIV.
    OrganizationoftheTi-pings.—Hung-sui-tshuensManifesto.—Hung-sui-tshuenEmperor.—ProclamationofRank.—Ti-pingTitles.-SiegeofYung-gnan.—Ti-pingSuccesses,—TheirModerationinVictory.—KingYangsProclamation.—Tien-wangsProclama-
    tion.—CrueltyofImperialists,—CauseoftheRevolution.-ChineseHistoryReviewed.—CorruptGovernment.—TartarRule.-ManchooBarbarity
    CHAPTERV.
    ShanghaetoHan-kow.—RiverScenery.—SilverIsland.—TheSaltTrade.—Nin-gan-shan.—Tu-ngliu.—ItsAuriferousSoil.—Kew-kiang.—RiverScenery.—TheYang-tzeRiver.—TheBravesofHan-kow.—ChinesePoliteness.—ManchooPolicy.—Fireand
    Plunder.—AChineseRudder.—SceneryaroundTa-tung.—AppearanceoftheCountry.—ChineseChess.—PerilousAdven-ture.—CrewofMutineers.—CriticalPosition.—GallantRescue.—Explanation.—AlarmofPirates.—PlanofOperations.—ItsAdvantages.—TheResult.—AnotherAlarm.—"Imperialist"Pirates
    CHAPTERVI
    FallofNankin.—ManchooCowardice.—ImmenseBooty.—SirGeorgeBonhamsArrivalatNankin.—"TheNorthernPrince."—TheTi-pingsfraternize.—SirGeorgeBonhamsDispatch.—TheTi-pingReply.—FurtherCommunication.—ItsFriendlyNature.—Ti-pingLiterature.—ItsReligiousCharacter.—BishopofVictoriaandDr.MedhurstsOpinions.—Ti-pingPublications.-TheNewTestament.—MonarchyEstablished.—OccupationofNankin.—AFatalMistake.—ImperialistAdvantages.—AdvanceoftheTi-pings.—ManchooOperations.—TheTsing-haeArmy.-TheRetreat.—Tien-wangsMistake—HisOpportunityLost.—ManchooTactics.—ImperialistOutrages.—Ti-pingModeration.—TheTriadRebels.—TheyevacuateAmoy.—CaptainFish-bournesDescription.—TriadscaptureShanghae.—ImperialistAggressions.—JesuitsInterference.—TheFrenchattacktheTriads.—ShanghaeEvacuated.—BritishInterference.—ItsCon-sequences
    CHAPTERVII.
    Home.—ItsDesolation.—IntelligenceofMarie.—ConsequentPro-ceedings.—PreparationsforPursuit.—RiverTracking.—InPursuit.—TheLorchaSighted.—Stratagems.—AlongsidetheLorcha.—OnBoardtheLorcha.—CriticalPosition.—AFriendinNeed.—Failure.—LorchaagainReconnoitred.—IncreasedDifficulties.—AnotherAttempt.—AlongsidetheLorchaagain.—Mariediscovered.—Marierescued.—SafeonBoard.—MariesExplanation.—TheLorchainPursuit.—Shegainsonus.—TheLorchaopensFire.—SafeamongtheTi-pings
    CHAPTERVIII.
    Ti-pingOperations.—ChineseApathy.—TheTi-pingDifficulty.-PopularFeeling.—OpposedtotheTi-pings.—EnglandsPolicy.—HerMotives.—Dr.BridgmandescribesTi-pingdom.—HisDescriptionoftheTi-pings.—X.Y.Z.—Ti-pingdomin1857.—ItsInternalEconomy.—LordElginatNankin.—GallantExploit.—ItsInterpretation.—Hung-jinarrivesatNankin.—Hung-jinsAdventures.—Mr.HambergsNarrative.—Hung-jinsPamphlet.—Hung-jinPrimeMinister.—NankinInvested.—ResumptionofHostilities.—"Indemnity"demanded.—ConditionsofPeace.—CauseofWarswithChina.—EnglandsForeignPolicy.-TheOpiumWars
    CHAPTERIX.
    TheSz-wangsDomesticLife.—ApproachtoNankin.—InteriorofNankin.—ATi-pingBanquet.—Maou-lin,theChung-wangsSon.—TheChung-wangsPalace.—TheChung-wangsLevee.—Ti-pingChiefs.—Chung-wangsAppearance.—CouncilofWar.—TheReview.—Cum-ho.—TheMarch.—TheTi-pingArmy.—ItsOrganization.—SelectionofOfficers.—EquipmentoftheArmy.—ItsFormation.—TheEnemyinView.—TheirRetreat.-PreparationsforAttack.~ANightAttack.—AStockadecarried.—ChargeofManchooCavalry.—TheRepulse.—TheEnemyretreat.—ThePursuit.—CompleteRoutoftheManchoos.Maou-linsBravery.—ReturntoNankin
    CHAPTERX.
    ProspectsoftheTi-pingsin1860.—TheirOperations.—ReliefofNankin.—RoutoftheImperialists.—Ti-pingSuccesses.—BritishInterferenee.—Ti-pingsadvanceonShanghae.—TheChung-wangsAddress.—Mr.BrucesNotification.—Mr.BrucesDespatch.-TheFutureofChina.—TheChung-wangsDespatch.—Mr.BrucesInconsistency.—Missionary"Holmes."—HisStatement.—HisUncourteousBehaviour.—HisInconsistencies.—SuppressedMissionaryReports.—Rev.GriffithsJohnsReport.—NewspaperExtracts.—TheShanghaeMassacreofTi-pings.—NewspaperExtracts.—TheAuthorsReflectionsthereon
    CHAPTERXI.
    Ti-pingPolygamy.—Ti-pingWomen—TheirImprovedPosition.—AbolitionofSlaverybytheTi-pings.—ItsPrevalenceinChina.—MoralRevolutioneffectedbyTi-pings.—TheirReligiousWorks.—TheirConductJustified.—JesuitMissionaries.—ConsulHarveysDespatch.—ApathyofMissionaries.—ItsConsequences.—ChineseAntipathytoChristianity.—ChristianityoftheTi-pings.—TheirFormsofWorship.—Ti-pingMarriages.—ReligiousObservances.—TheTi-pingSabbath.—ItsObservance.—TheirEcclesiasticalSystem.—FormsofWorship.—TheMo-wang.—Ti-pingChurches
    CHAPTERXII.
    Ti-pingdomin1861.—ItsArmies.—TheForeignPolicyofEngland.—ItsConsequences.—AdmiralHopesExpedition.—Commentsthereon.—ItsResults.—LordElginsThreePoints.—OfficialCommunications.—SecretOrders.—Evidenceofsuch.—TheirObject.—OfficialCommunications.—Mr.ParkesDespatchanalyzed.—NewspaperExtracts.—OfficialPapers.—Mr.ParkesMeasures.—HisArrogantBehaviour.—ResultoftheYangtzeExpedition.—Ngan-kingInvested.—ModusOperandi.—TheYing-wangsPlans.—HisInterviewwithMr.Parkes.—SacrificeshisInterests.—SketchoftheYing-wang.—Hung-jinsAdven-tures.—TheChung-wangsOperations.—TheResults.—SiegeofHang-chow.—ItsCapture.—ManchooCruelties.—PositionoftheTi-pingsin1861
    CHAPTERXIII.
    CHAPTERXIV.
    CHAPTERXV.
    CHAPTERXVI.
    CHAPTERXVII.
    CHAPTERXVII.
    CHAPTERXIX.
    CHAPTERXX.
    CHAPTERXXI.
    CHAPTERXXII.
    CHAPTERXXIII.
    CHAPTERXXIV.
    CHAPTERXXV.
    CHAPTERXXVI.
    CHAPTERXXVI—(Continued)
    CHAPTERA.
    CHAPTERB.
  • 内容简介:
      本书作者对自己在四年服务于太平天国的所见所闻的真实记录,为我们以及世界认识太平天国运动,提供了一个新的视角。
  • 目录:
    CONTENTSOFVOL.I.
    CHAPTERI.
    ArrivalinVictoria.—TheHappyValley.—Hong-Kong.—TankaBoatGirls.—ChineseBoatmen:theirEvilPropensities.—CaptainMellensAdventure.—CantonGirls.—AmusementsinChina.—CafesChantants.—TheExhibition.—TempleofLanterns.-ChineseCharacter.—PiracyinChina.—The"NorthStar."—FateoftheCrew.—TartarCruelty.—AdventurewithPirates.—Sporting.—Duck-shooting.—ChineseHospitality.—MandarinBarbarity.—Whampoa.—MariethePortuguese.—MariesHistory:herEscape.—DescriptionofMarie:herExcitability:herJealousy
    CHAPTERII.
    Hung-sui-tshuen.—ClanshipinChina.—Hung-sui-tshuensGenealogy:hisEducation.—ExtraordinaryVisions:Descriptionofthem.-DescriptionofHung-sui-tshuen:hisEarlyDays:hisVisionsExplained:hisConversion:howeffected.—Hung-sui-tshuensPreaching:hisReligiousEssays.—TheGod-worshippers.-DestructionofIdols.—ProgressofGod-worshippers.—Numbersincrease.—Hostilitiescommence.—God-worshippersVictorious.—"Imperialist"Cruelty.—BishopofVictoria.—ChineseDynastyproclaimed
    CHAPTERIII
    TheManchooParty.—TheTi-pingParty.—TheTi-pingCharacter.-ConflictwithManchoos.—ChineseGunboats.—FirstTi-pingPosition.—ItsAppearance.—Ti-pingHospitality.—Ti-pingCountrydescribed.—EffectsofIntervention.—San-le-jow.—Ti-pingsSuperiortoImperialists.—Ti-pingsandChinamen.—Ti-pingCostume.—TheHonanTi-pings.—The"ChineseParis."—InterviewwithChung-wang:hisAppearance:hisReligiousFeelings:hisPenetration:hisPolicy.—CommissionfromChung-wang.—San-li-jow.—ATi-pingArmy.—ItsFriendlyBearing.—ArrivalatShanghae
    CHAPTERIV.
    OrganizationoftheTi-pings.—Hung-sui-tshuensManifesto.—Hung-sui-tshuenEmperor.—ProclamationofRank.—Ti-pingTitles.-SiegeofYung-gnan.—Ti-pingSuccesses,—TheirModerationinVictory.—KingYangsProclamation.—Tien-wangsProclama-
    tion.—CrueltyofImperialists,—CauseoftheRevolution.-ChineseHistoryReviewed.—CorruptGovernment.—TartarRule.-ManchooBarbarity
    CHAPTERV.
    ShanghaetoHan-kow.—RiverScenery.—SilverIsland.—TheSaltTrade.—Nin-gan-shan.—Tu-ngliu.—ItsAuriferousSoil.—Kew-kiang.—RiverScenery.—TheYang-tzeRiver.—TheBravesofHan-kow.—ChinesePoliteness.—ManchooPolicy.—Fireand
    Plunder.—AChineseRudder.—SceneryaroundTa-tung.—AppearanceoftheCountry.—ChineseChess.—PerilousAdven-ture.—CrewofMutineers.—CriticalPosition.—GallantRescue.—Explanation.—AlarmofPirates.—PlanofOperations.—ItsAdvantages.—TheResult.—AnotherAlarm.—"Imperialist"Pirates
    CHAPTERVI
    FallofNankin.—ManchooCowardice.—ImmenseBooty.—SirGeorgeBonhamsArrivalatNankin.—"TheNorthernPrince."—TheTi-pingsfraternize.—SirGeorgeBonhamsDispatch.—TheTi-pingReply.—FurtherCommunication.—ItsFriendlyNature.—Ti-pingLiterature.—ItsReligiousCharacter.—BishopofVictoriaandDr.MedhurstsOpinions.—Ti-pingPublications.-TheNewTestament.—MonarchyEstablished.—OccupationofNankin.—AFatalMistake.—ImperialistAdvantages.—AdvanceoftheTi-pings.—ManchooOperations.—TheTsing-haeArmy.-TheRetreat.—Tien-wangsMistake—HisOpportunityLost.—ManchooTactics.—ImperialistOutrages.—Ti-pingModeration.—TheTriadRebels.—TheyevacuateAmoy.—CaptainFish-bournesDescription.—TriadscaptureShanghae.—ImperialistAggressions.—JesuitsInterference.—TheFrenchattacktheTriads.—ShanghaeEvacuated.—BritishInterference.—ItsCon-sequences
    CHAPTERVII.
    Home.—ItsDesolation.—IntelligenceofMarie.—ConsequentPro-ceedings.—PreparationsforPursuit.—RiverTracking.—InPursuit.—TheLorchaSighted.—Stratagems.—AlongsidetheLorcha.—OnBoardtheLorcha.—CriticalPosition.—AFriendinNeed.—Failure.—LorchaagainReconnoitred.—IncreasedDifficulties.—AnotherAttempt.—AlongsidetheLorchaagain.—Mariediscovered.—Marierescued.—SafeonBoard.—MariesExplanation.—TheLorchainPursuit.—Shegainsonus.—TheLorchaopensFire.—SafeamongtheTi-pings
    CHAPTERVIII.
    Ti-pingOperations.—ChineseApathy.—TheTi-pingDifficulty.-PopularFeeling.—OpposedtotheTi-pings.—EnglandsPolicy.—HerMotives.—Dr.BridgmandescribesTi-pingdom.—HisDescriptionoftheTi-pings.—X.Y.Z.—Ti-pingdomin1857.—ItsInternalEconomy.—LordElginatNankin.—GallantExploit.—ItsInterpretation.—Hung-jinarrivesatNankin.—Hung-jinsAdventures.—Mr.HambergsNarrative.—Hung-jinsPamphlet.—Hung-jinPrimeMinister.—NankinInvested.—ResumptionofHostilities.—"Indemnity"demanded.—ConditionsofPeace.—CauseofWarswithChina.—EnglandsForeignPolicy.-TheOpiumWars
    CHAPTERIX.
    TheSz-wangsDomesticLife.—ApproachtoNankin.—InteriorofNankin.—ATi-pingBanquet.—Maou-lin,theChung-wangsSon.—TheChung-wangsPalace.—TheChung-wangsLevee.—Ti-pingChiefs.—Chung-wangsAppearance.—CouncilofWar.—TheReview.—Cum-ho.—TheMarch.—TheTi-pingArmy.—ItsOrganization.—SelectionofOfficers.—EquipmentoftheArmy.—ItsFormation.—TheEnemyinView.—TheirRetreat.-PreparationsforAttack.~ANightAttack.—AStockadecarried.—ChargeofManchooCavalry.—TheRepulse.—TheEnemyretreat.—ThePursuit.—CompleteRoutoftheManchoos.Maou-linsBravery.—ReturntoNankin
    CHAPTERX.
    ProspectsoftheTi-pingsin1860.—TheirOperations.—ReliefofNankin.—RoutoftheImperialists.—Ti-pingSuccesses.—BritishInterferenee.—Ti-pingsadvanceonShanghae.—TheChung-wangsAddress.—Mr.BrucesNotification.—Mr.BrucesDespatch.-TheFutureofChina.—TheChung-wangsDespatch.—Mr.BrucesInconsistency.—Missionary"Holmes."—HisStatement.—HisUncourteousBehaviour.—HisInconsistencies.—SuppressedMissionaryReports.—Rev.GriffithsJohnsReport.—NewspaperExtracts.—TheShanghaeMassacreofTi-pings.—NewspaperExtracts.—TheAuthorsReflectionsthereon
    CHAPTERXI.
    Ti-pingPolygamy.—Ti-pingWomen—TheirImprovedPosition.—AbolitionofSlaverybytheTi-pings.—ItsPrevalenceinChina.—MoralRevolutioneffectedbyTi-pings.—TheirReligiousWorks.—TheirConductJustified.—JesuitMissionaries.—ConsulHarveysDespatch.—ApathyofMissionaries.—ItsConsequences.—ChineseAntipathytoChristianity.—ChristianityoftheTi-pings.—TheirFormsofWorship.—Ti-pingMarriages.—ReligiousObservances.—TheTi-pingSabbath.—ItsObservance.—TheirEcclesiasticalSystem.—FormsofWorship.—TheMo-wang.—Ti-pingChurches
    CHAPTERXII.
    Ti-pingdomin1861.—ItsArmies.—TheForeignPolicyofEngland.—ItsConsequences.—AdmiralHopesExpedition.—Commentsthereon.—ItsResults.—LordElginsThreePoints.—OfficialCommunications.—SecretOrders.—Evidenceofsuch.—TheirObject.—OfficialCommunications.—Mr.ParkesDespatchanalyzed.—NewspaperExtracts.—OfficialPapers.—Mr.ParkesMeasures.—HisArrogantBehaviour.—ResultoftheYangtzeExpedition.—Ngan-kingInvested.—ModusOperandi.—TheYing-wangsPlans.—HisInterviewwithMr.Parkes.—SacrificeshisInterests.—SketchoftheYing-wang.—Hung-jinsAdven-tures.—TheChung-wangsOperations.—TheResults.—SiegeofHang-chow.—ItsCapture.—ManchooCruelties.—PositionoftheTi-pingsin1861
    CHAPTERXIII.
    CHAPTERXIV.
    CHAPTERXV.
    CHAPTERXVI.
    CHAPTERXVII.
    CHAPTERXVII.
    CHAPTERXIX.
    CHAPTERXX.
    CHAPTERXXI.
    CHAPTERXXII.
    CHAPTERXXIII.
    CHAPTERXXIV.
    CHAPTERXXV.
    CHAPTERXXVI.
    CHAPTERXXVI—(Continued)
    CHAPTERA.
    CHAPTERB.
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