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  1. America Through The Spectacles Of An Oriental Diplomat by Wu Tingfang, 2010-09-10
  2. Chinese Religion Through Hindu Eyes; A Study in the Tendencies of Asiatic Mentality by Wu Ting-Fang, Benoy Kumar Sarkar, 2009-09-20
  3. America: Through the Spectacle of a Diplomat. by Tingfang WU, 1914
  4. Chinese Religion Through Hindu Eyes; A Study in the Tendencies of Asiatic Mentality by Wu Ting-Fang, Benoy Kumar Sarkar, 2009-09-20
  5. America, Through the Spectacles of an Oriental Diplomat (CD-ROM Edition of a 1914 Non-fiction work on Travel) by Wu Tingfang (Ng Choy), 2009
  6. Causes Of The Unpopularity Of The Foreigner In China (1900) by Wu Ting-Fang, 2010-09-10
  7. America Through The Spectacles Of An Oriental Diplomat by Wu Tingfang, 2010-09-10
  8. The Legal Obligations Arising Out Of Treaty Relations Between China And Other States (1917) by Minchien T. Z. Tyau, 2010-09-10
  9. The Legal Obligations Arising Out Of Treaty Relations Between China And Other States (1917) by Minchien T. Z. Tyau, 2010-09-10
  10. Wu Ting-Fang by Elbert Hubbard, 1916
  11. Wu Tingfang ji (Zhongguo jin dai ren wu wen ji cong shu) (Mandarin Chinese Edition) by Tingfang Wu, 1993
  12. Wu T'ing-fang and the protection of the overseas Chinese in the United States, 1897-1903 (Working paper ; no. 12) by Yen Ching-Hwang, 1981
  13. America and the Americans from a Chinese point of view, by Ting-fang Wu, 1914

21. Bookshare.org - Books By Author
Books by Wu Tingfang. Here is a list of our books by Wu Tingfang . There is 1book by this author in our collection. These are books 0 through 1 of 1.
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22. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Wu Tingfang
Wu Tingfang W Index Main Index America As Seen By Oriental DiplomatLANGUAGE English SUBJECT PG ENTRY 609 POSTING DATE Aug 1996
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    Through the Spectacles of an Oriental Diplomat [Note on text: Italicized sections are capitalized.
    A few obvious errors have been corrected.
    Some footnotes have been added, and are clearly marked.]
    Introduction: While this book is by no means famous, it is a remarkable chance
    to look at America of 1914 through the eyes of an outsider.
    Wu Tingfang shows evidence of having thought through many issues
    of relevance to the United States, and while some of his thoughts
    are rather odd such as his suggestion that the title of President
    be replaced by the title of Emperor; and others are unfortunately wrong such as his hopes for peace, written on the eve of the First World War; they are all well-considered and sometimes show remarkable insight First Page Next Page Last Page Read ... Titles Menu

    26. Civil And Commericial Law
    Wu Tingfang returned to Beijing in August of the 29th year of Guangxu Emperor (1903) Both Zaizhen and Wu Tingfang believed that the business law was too
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    27. Civil And Commericial Law
    piece of legislation for transplanting foreign business law into China WuTingfang, power in fewer hands of political elite, including Wu Tingfang.
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    28. America As Seen By An Oriental Diplomat - Preface
    AMERICA Through the Spectacles of an Oriental Diplomat by Wu Tingfang, LL.D. Wu Tingfang wrote this book at an interesting juncture in history
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    America As Seen by an Oriental Diplomat
    by Wu Tingfang Terms Contents Preface Chapter 1. ... Chapter 17. Preface
    Introduction.
    MERICA
    Through the Spectacles of an Oriental Diplomat
    by Wu Tingfang, LL.D.
    Late Chinese Minister to the United States of America, Spain, Peru, Mexico and Cuba; recently Minister of Foreign Affairs and Minister of Justice for the Provincial Government of the Republic of China, etc. While this book is by no means famous, it is a remarkable chance to look at America of 1914 through the eyes of an outsider. Wu Tingfang shows evidence of having thought through many issues of relevance to the United States, and while some of his thoughts are rather odd such as his suggestion that the title of President be replaced by the title of Emperor; and others are unfortunately wrong such as his hopes for peace, written on the eve of the First World War; they are all well-considered and sometimes show remarkable insight into American culture. Even so, it should be remarked that he makes some errors, including some misunderstandings of American and Western ideas and an idealization of Chinese culture, and humanity in general, in some points while I do not wish to refute his claims about China, I would simply point out that many of the things he praises have been seen differently by many outside observers, just as Wu Tingfang sometimes looks critically at things in America which he does not fully understand (and, unfortunately, he is sometimes all too correct) in all these cases (on both sides) some leeway must be given to account for mutual misunderstandings. Still, his observations allow us to see ourselves as others see us and regardless of accuracy those observations are useful, if only because they will allow us to better communicate.

    29. America As Seen By An Oriental Diplomat - Chapter 15.
    Wu Tingfang is quite correct to deplore this statement as a description of This is not meant as a degrading comment, any more so than Wu Tingfang s
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    America As Seen by an Oriental Diplomat
    by Wu Tingfang Terms Contents Preface Chapter 1. ... Chapter 17. Chapter 15.
    Opera and Musical Entertainments
    While writing this chapter it happened that the following news from New York was published in the local papers in Shanghai. It should be interesting to my readers, especially to those who are lovers of music. "`Yellow music' will be the next novelty to startle and lure this blase town; amusement forecasters already see in the offing a Fall invasion of the mysterious Chinese airs which are now having such a vogue in London under the general term of `yellow music'. "`The popularity of Chinese music is still in its childhood. From now on it will grow rapidly. Chinese music has no literature, as we understand that term, but none can say that it has not most captivating melodies. To the artistic temperament, in particular, it appeals enormously, and well-known artists musicians, painters, and so on say that it affects them in quite an extraordinary way.'"
    * Wu Tingfang is quite correct to deplore this statement as a description of Chinese music. However, in all fairness, it is an accurate description of how a Western ear first hears CERTAIN types of Chinese music. After successive hearings this impression will fly away, but until then CERTAIN types are reminiscent of two alley-cats fighting in a garbage can. This is not meant as a degrading comment, any more so than Wu Tingfang's comments on opera. Some music is an acquired taste, and after acquirement, its beauty becomes not only recognizable but inescapable. Certain other types of Chinese music can easily be appreciated on the first hearing. A. R. L., 1996.

    30. China National Electronics Import And Export Ningbo Company
    PresidentWu Tingfang President Wu Tingfang. Address 2526F, InternationalConvention Exhibition Centre, No.168 Baizhang Road, Ningbo, China.
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    31. China National Electronics Import And Export Ningbo Company
    President Wu Tingfang. Address 2526F, International Convention ExhibitionCentre, No.168 Baizhang Road, Ningbo, China. Telephone 86-574-87733777,
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    Wu Tingfang shows evidence of having thought through many issues just as WuTingfang sometimes looks critically at things in America
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    America Through The Spectacles Of An Oriental Diplomat
    Wu Tingfang America Through the Spectacles of an Oriental Diplomat
    Wu Tingfang
    Introduction:
    While this book is by no means famous, it is a remarkable chance
    to look at America of 1914 through the eyes of an outsider.
    Wu Tingfang shows evidence of having thought through many issues
    of relevance to the United States, and while some of his thoughts
    are rather odd such as his suggestion that the title of President
    be replaced by the title of Emperor; and others are unfortunately wrong
    such as his hopes for peace, written on the eve of the First World War; they are all well-considered and sometimes show remarkable insight into American culture. Even so, it should be remarked that he makes some errors, including some misunderstandings of American and Western ideas and an idealization of Chinese culture, and humanity in general, in some points while I do not wish to refute his claims about China, I would simply point out that many of the things he praises have been seen differently by many outside observers

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    America Through The Spectacles Of An Oriental Diplomat, Wu Tingfang. The American,Henry James. American Hand Book Of The Daguerreotype, Samuel D. Humphrey
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    Title Author A. V. Laider Max Beerbohm A. W. Kinglake: A Biographical And Literary Study Rev. W. Tcikwell Abc's Of Science Charles Oliver Abraham Lincoln James Russell Lowell The Absentee Maria Edgeworth Acres Of Diamonds Russell H. Conwell Across The Plains Robert Louis Stevenson The Acts Of Barnabas The New Advent: Fathers Of The Church Acts Of Peter M.R. James Acts Of Peter And Andrew M.R. James Acts Of Philip M.R. James Acts Of The Holy Apostle And Evangelist John The Theologian The New Advent: Fathers Of The Church Adam Bede George Eliot Address To The German Nobility: Concerning Christian Liberty Martin Luther Adieu Honore De Balzac Adventure Jack London Adventures And Letters Richard Harding Davis The Adventures Of Captain Bonneville Washington Irving The Adventures Of Colonel Daniel Boone John Filson The Adventures Of Gerard Arthur Conan Doyle The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn Mark Twain (Samuel L. Clemens)

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    36. Prof08
    «On Wu Tingfang s Relations wit the Revolutionaries during the 1911Revolution»(«Modern Chinese History Studies»2002)ect. Published
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    37. Chapter 6 China S Accession To The Universal Postal Union As An
    to the right was Wu Tingfang, the Envoy of Qing Government of China in USA.In 1897, the general director of the customs, Herd who was concurrently a postal
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    Wu Tingfang, the popular and highly regarded Imperial Chinese ambassador to theUS between 1897 and 1902. He visited Chicago a number of times and later
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    Taken in Chicago, ca. 1915. Photo courtesy of his daughter, Ms. Gladys Wang.
    One of the first Chinese women ever photographed in Chicago,
    Wu Tingfang, the popular and highly regarded Imperial Chinese ambassador to the U.S. between 1897 and 1902.
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    Mr. Moy was one of the three brothers said to have founded the first Chinatown in Chicago. Photo courtesy of Dong Yee Moy's grandson, Mr. Jeffrey Moy.
    His experiences as a student at the School of the Art Institute led him to write several important poems about Chicago, including his great Laundryman's Song
    Sun Zhongshan (Sun Yat-sen), the first president of the Republic of China, larger picture Return to top Return to top Return to top ... Chin Foin , pioneer restaurant owner in Chicago, ca. 1920 The first Chinese woman ever photographed in Chicago? 1893 Wu Dingfang , the most admired of all Chinese ambassadors, ca. 1900

    39. China Bridge
    a paper entitled Wu Tingfang Before and After the Boxer Movement. States of China? ambassador to Washington, Wu Tingfang, during the Boxer crisis.
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    An International Conference on the Boxer Movement and Christianity in China : A Report Peter Barry In June 2004, an international conference on the Boxer Movement and Christianity in China took place in a split session at two venues, Taiwan and Hong Kong. It was jointly organized by the Centre for the Study of Religion and Chinese Society, Chung Chi College, Chinese University of Hong Kong, the Holy Spirit Study Centre of the Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong, and the Research Center of Catholic History, Fu-Jen Catholic University in Taiwan. This writer was a respondent at the first session, and an interpreter at the second session.
    Both speakers cited Pope John Paul II? message to the conference in Beijing (October 2001) commemorating the 400th anniversary of Matteo Ricci? arrival in that city, in which the Holy Father asked forgiveness for the mistakes of missionaries in China in the past. The Taiwan Papers The 24 papers presented at the conference were rich in content and varied in aspect. In this brief survey, only the topics of the papers can be highlighted.

    40. 人名表/W - Linix 百科
    (Wo Ren); ? (Wu Yuetian); (Wu Qiao); ? (Wu Tingfang);? (Wu Zixu); ? (Wu Jianfen); ? (Wu Changqing); ? (Wu
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    • (Wan Fulin) (Wan Li) (Wan Lidi) (Wan Sida) (Wan Sitong) (Wang Anshi) (Wang Anyi) (Wang Bang) (Wang Bi) (Wang Bo) (Wang Can) (Wang Chang) (Wang Changling) (Wang Chen) (Wang Chong) (Wang Chonggu) (Wang Chonghui) (Wang Chongrong) (Wang Chongyang) (Wang Chuanshan) (Wang Cihui) (Wang Dan) (Wang Dao) (Wang Dun) (Wang Duo) (Wang Duqing) (Wang E) (Wang Fangding) (Wang Fanzhi) (Wang Fei) (Wang Feng) (Wang Fengsheng) (Wang Fu) (Wang Fu) (Wang Fuchen) (Wang Fudan) (Wang Fuzhi) (Wang Gai) (Wang Gao) (Wang Gen) (Wang Gengwu) (Wang Gongchen) (Wang Gui) (Wang Guiyun) (Wang Guowei) (Wang Han) (Wang Hong) (Wang Hong) (Wang Hongwen) (Wang Hongxu) (Wang Huai) (Wang Huanghou) (Wang Hui) (Wang Ji) (Wang Ji) (Wang Jialian) (Wang Jian) (Wang Jian) (Wang Jian) (Wang Jianzhang) (Wang Jiawei) (Wang Jiaxiang) (Wang Jiayin) (Wang Jin) (Wang Jing) (Wang Jinkang) (Wang Jinping) (Wang Jiusi) (Wang Jiweng) 王君CHUO (Wang Junchuo) (Wang Kemin) (Wang Kuang) (Wang Li) (Wang Lun) (Wang Luyan) (Wang Mang) (Wang Meng) (Wang Meng) (Wang Minchuan) (Wang Ming) (Wang Mingsheng) (Wang Niansun) (Wang Pu) (Wang Qi) (Wang Qi) (Wang Qia) (Wang Qingyun) (Wang Qinruo) (Wang Qishan) (Wang Rong) (Wang Ruofei) (Wang Ruoshui) (Wang Ruoxu) (Wang Sen) (Wang Sengbian) (Wang Shao) (Wang Shen) (Wang Shengzu) (Wang Shenzhi) (Wang Shenzhong) (Wang Shicheng) (Wang Shichong) (Wang Shifu) (Wang Shijie) (Wang Shimin) (Wang Shipeng) (Wang Shizhen) (Wang Shizhen) (Wang Shizhen) (Wang Shoucheng)

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