#qing — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #qing, aggregated by home.social.
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Street industry in Qing-Dynasty China, ~1898
https://piefed.social/c/historyphotos/p/2059947/street-industry-in-qing-dynasty-china-1898
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Street industry in Qing-Dynasty China, ~1898
https://piefed.social/c/historyphotos/p/2059947/street-industry-in-qing-dynasty-china-1898
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Street industry in Qing-Dynasty China, ~1898
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Street industry in Qing-Dynasty China, ~1898
https://piefed.social/c/historyphotos/p/2059947/street-industry-in-qing-dynasty-china-1898
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Tea merchants, Qing China, ~1898
https://piefed.social/c/historyphotos/p/2057262/tea-merchants-qing-china-1898
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Tea merchants, Qing China, ~1898
https://piefed.social/c/historyphotos/p/2057262/tea-merchants-qing-china-1898
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Tea merchants, Qing China, ~1898
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Tea merchants, Qing China, ~1898
https://piefed.social/c/historyphotos/p/2057262/tea-merchants-qing-china-1898
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Court sucks in general
https://piefed.social/c/historymemes/p/1928188/court-sucks-in-general
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Qing-era saber ('dao') and sheathe, China, mid-19th century AD
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Highly 💯 recommended read: A recap of Northeast Asia’s unresolved conflicts of the past, now rearing their ugly head
This would be a great intro *before* any North Asian 101, with some cheeky entertaining bits as well... 🤓
“For starters, we can blame the Manchurians for invading China, the Uighurs, Mongolia, Tibet and Taiwan, calling it the Qing Dynasty and moving their emperor to Beijing, which was more centrally located and had a better nightlife.” 😁
“[Kuomintang] eventually succeeded, and established the Republic of China (ROC). Once in power, they changed their minds and claimed that “China” meant the entirety of the Qing Empire, which makes about as much sense as the Turks claiming the entirety of the Ottoman Empire.” 🔥
#Taiwan #KMT #china #CCP #Qing #Mongolia #Tibet #EastTurkestan #xinjiang #Manchuria #Korea #Japan
https://federated.press/@donovan_smith/113676435319095993
https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/feat/archives/2024/12/19/2003828741
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Highly 💯 recommended read: A recap of Northeast Asia’s unresolved conflicts of the past, now rearing their ugly head
This would be a great intro *before* any North Asian 101, with some cheeky entertaining bits as well... 🤓
“For starters, we can blame the Manchurians for invading China, the Uighurs, Mongolia, Tibet and Taiwan, calling it the Qing Dynasty and moving their emperor to Beijing, which was more centrally located and had a better nightlife.” 😁
“[Kuomintang] eventually succeeded, and established the Republic of China (ROC). Once in power, they changed their minds and claimed that “China” meant the entirety of the Qing Empire, which makes about as much sense as the Turks claiming the entirety of the Ottoman Empire.” 🔥
#Taiwan #KMT #china #CCP #Qing #Mongolia #Tibet #EastTurkestan #xinjiang #Manchuria #Korea #Japan
https://federated.press/@donovan_smith/113676435319095993
https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/feat/archives/2024/12/19/2003828741
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Highly 💯 recommended read: A recap of Northeast Asia’s unresolved conflicts of the past, now rearing their ugly head
This would be a great intro *before* any North Asian 101, with some cheeky entertaining bits as well... 🤓
“For starters, we can blame the Manchurians for invading China, the Uighurs, Mongolia, Tibet and Taiwan, calling it the Qing Dynasty and moving their emperor to Beijing, which was more centrally located and had a better nightlife.” 😁
“[Kuomintang] eventually succeeded, and established the Republic of China (ROC). Once in power, they changed their minds and claimed that “China” meant the entirety of the Qing Empire, which makes about as much sense as the Turks claiming the entirety of the Ottoman Empire.” 🔥
#Taiwan #KMT #china #CCP #Qing #Mongolia #Tibet #EastTurkestan #xinjiang #Manchuria #Korea #Japan
https://federated.press/@donovan_smith/113676435319095993
https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/feat/archives/2024/12/19/2003828741
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Highly 💯 recommended read: A recap of Northeast Asia’s unresolved conflicts of the past, now rearing their ugly head
This would be a great intro *before* any North Asian 101, with some cheeky entertaining bits as well... 🤓
“For starters, we can blame the Manchurians for invading China, the Uighurs, Mongolia, Tibet and Taiwan, calling it the Qing Dynasty and moving their emperor to Beijing, which was more centrally located and had a better nightlife.” 😁
“[Kuomintang] eventually succeeded, and established the Republic of China (ROC). Once in power, they changed their minds and claimed that “China” meant the entirety of the Qing Empire, which makes about as much sense as the Turks claiming the entirety of the Ottoman Empire.” 🔥
#Taiwan #KMT #china #CCP #Qing #Mongolia #Tibet #EastTurkestan #xinjiang #Manchuria #Korea #Japan
https://federated.press/@donovan_smith/113676435319095993
https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/feat/archives/2024/12/19/2003828741
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Highly 💯 recommended read: A recap of Northeast Asia’s unresolved conflicts of the past, now rearing their ugly head
This would be a great intro *before* any North Asian 101, with some cheeky entertaining bits as well... 🤓
“For starters, we can blame the Manchurians for invading China, the Uighurs, Mongolia, Tibet and Taiwan, calling it the Qing Dynasty and moving their emperor to Beijing, which was more centrally located and had a better nightlife.” 😁
“[Kuomintang] eventually succeeded, and established the Republic of China (ROC). Once in power, they changed their minds and claimed that “China” meant the entirety of the Qing Empire, which makes about as much sense as the Turks claiming the entirety of the Ottoman Empire.” 🔥
#Taiwan #KMT #china #CCP #Qing #Mongolia #Tibet #EastTurkestan #xinjiang #Manchuria #Korea #Japan
https://federated.press/@donovan_smith/113676435319095993
https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/feat/archives/2024/12/19/2003828741
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[Conference News] In Aug. 10-11 (Sat. - Sun.), Renmin University of China #RUC is hosting a large conference on the formation and practice of the "Grand Unity" conception in #China, involving a lot about the rulership and governance of #Qing dynasty.
I am presenting my paper on the defensive turn of Qing political culture in early #19thcentury from the case of Emperor Jiaqing's imperial tour to Mukden. I appreciate anyone interested in my paper, but I guess the more important thing is the keynote speech part -- look at the keynote speakers!
You can find more information in this page:
https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/gdjSUah8ZG6b-nZ3GBDfZw -
[Conference News] In Aug. 10-11 (Sat. - Sun.), Renmin University of China #RUC is hosting a large conference on the formation and practice of the "Grand Unity" conception in #China, involving a lot about the rulership and governance of #Qing dynasty.
I am presenting my paper on the defensive turn of Qing political culture in early #19thcentury from the case of Emperor Jiaqing's imperial tour to Mukden. I appreciate anyone interested in my paper, but I guess the more important thing is the keynote speech part -- look at the keynote speakers!
You can find more information in this page:
https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/gdjSUah8ZG6b-nZ3GBDfZw -
[Conference News] In Aug. 10-11 (Sat. - Sun.), Renmin University of China #RUC is hosting a large conference on the formation and practice of the "Grand Unity" conception in #China, involving a lot about the rulership and governance of #Qing dynasty.
I am presenting my paper on the defensive turn of Qing political culture in early #19thcentury from the case of Emperor Jiaqing's imperial tour to Mukden. I appreciate anyone interested in my paper, but I guess the more important thing is the keynote speech part -- look at the keynote speakers!
You can find more information in this page:
https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/gdjSUah8ZG6b-nZ3GBDfZw -
[Conference News] In Aug. 10-11 (Sat. - Sun.), Renmin University of China #RUC is hosting a large conference on the formation and practice of the "Grand Unity" conception in #China, involving a lot about the rulership and governance of #Qing dynasty.
I am presenting my paper on the defensive turn of Qing political culture in early #19thcentury from the case of Emperor Jiaqing's imperial tour to Mukden. I appreciate anyone interested in my paper, but I guess the more important thing is the keynote speech part -- look at the keynote speakers!
You can find more information in this page:
https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/gdjSUah8ZG6b-nZ3GBDfZw