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  Manchu official headwear - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The headwear of an official during the Manchu Qing Dynasty in China consisted of (in winter) a fl velvet cap, or (in summer) a hat weaved in rattan or similar materials, both with a finial on top.
Red tassles extended down from the finial, and a large peacock feather (with one to three "eyes") or pheasant feather (for lower ranks) could be attached to the back of the cap.
The Qing official also wore a mandarin square.
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 Qing Dynasty - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Taking advantage of the political instability and popular rebellions convulsing the Ming dynasty, the highly organized military forces of the Manchus swept into the Ming capital of Beijing in 1644, and there remained until the Qing dynasty was overthrown in a revolution in 1911, with the last emperor abdicating early in 1912.
Officials such as Ho Shen was arguably one of the most corrupt in the entire Qing Dynasty.
The Manchu rulers, keenly aware of their own minority status, reinforced a strict policy of racial segregation between the Manchus and Mongols from Han Chinese for fear of their being assimilated by Han culture while living in close proximity with the newly subjugated Han people.
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 Qing Dynasty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Qing Dynasty (Chinese: 清朝; Pinyin: Qīng cháo; Wade-Giles: Ch'ing ch'ao; Manchu:
The Ming Dynasty officially came to an end when the Chongzhen Emperor of China, the last Ming Emperor, committed suicide by hanging himself on a tree on Coal Hill overlooking the Forbidden City.
The Manchu rulers, keenly aware of their own minority status, reinforced a strict policy of racial segregation between the Manchus and Mongols from Han for fear of their being assimilated by Han.
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The Manchu state was formed by Nurhaci in the early 17th century.
The Manchu rulers, keenly aware of their own minority status, reinforced a strict policy of racial segregation between the Manchus and Mongols from Han for fear of their being assimilated by Han.
The Wuchang Uprising succeeded on October 10, 1911, and was followed by a proclamation of a separate central government, the Republic of China, in Nanjing with Sun Yat-sen as its provisional head.
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 The Ultimate Qing Dynasty - American History Information Guide and Reference
The Qing Dynasty (Manchu: daicing gurun; Chinese: 清朝; pinyin: qīng cháo; Wade-Giles: ch'ing ch'ao), sometimes known as the founded by the Manchu clan Aisin Gioro, in what is today northeast China expanded into China proper and the surrounding territories of Inner Asia, establishing the Empire of the Great Qing (Chinese: 大清帝國, pinyin: dàqīng dìguó).
Manchu edited and forged the history of the former dynasty, i.e., "Ming Shi" (i.e., History of Ming Dynasty).
Manchu forbade the assembly of scholars or intellectuals into societies and moreover advocated "eight-part essay" [i.e., stereotyped essay"] as the format for imperial civil service exams.
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It was founded not by the Han Chinese people who form the overwhelming majority of the population of China proper, but by the Manchus, a semi-nomadic people not even known by that name when they first rose to prominence in what is now northeastern China.
The seeds of the huge population increase were perhaps sown during the stability of the first 200 years of Qing rule, with its economic expansion, the opening up of new land for cultivation, and the spread of certain crops that were able to grow in poor quality soil.
The Manchu rulers keenly aware of their own minority status reinforced a strict policy of racial segregation btween the Manchus and Mongols from Han Chinese for fear of their being assimilated by Han culture while living in close proximity with the subjugated Han people.
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 Culture of China - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Though regional differences provide a sense of diversity, commonalities in language and religion connect a culture distinguished by such universally significant contributions such as Confucianism and Taoism.
The culture of China is credited with shaping much of Chinese thought, Confucianism was the official philosophy throughout most of Imperial China's history, and mastery of Confucian texts provided the primary criterion for entry into the imperial bureaucracy.
The abolition of the empire had an immediate effect on dress and customs: the largely Han population immediately cut off the queues that they had been forced to grow in submission to the overthrown Manchus whom they considered alien barbarian invaders.
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 search.com - Qing Dynasty - Search.com Reference
The Qing Dynasty was not founded by the Han Chinese, who form the majority of the Chinese population.
The office was originally intended to be temporary and was staffed by officials seconded from the General Command Centre (Jūnjīchú 軍機處) on a part-time basis.
Although there existed a third branch of Han bannermen made up of those who had joined the Manchus before their establishment of Qing, Han bannermen were never regarded by the government as equal to the other two branches due to their late addition to the Manchu cause as well as their Han Chinese ancestry.
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 Manchu official headwear
The headwear of an official during the Manchu Dynasty in China consisted of a fl velvet cap with a finial on top.
The finial, indicative of rank, was made of either bronze, glass, crystal, coral, or jade.
Red tassles extended down from the finial and a large peacock feather could be attached to the back of the cap.
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 Qing Information - Online Prescription Medication Directory
The Qing Dynasty (Chinese: ??; Pinyin: Qing cháo; Wade-Giles: Ch'ing ch'ao; Manchu:
daicing gurun), occasionally known as the Manchu Dynasty, was a dynasty founded by the Manchu clan Aisin Gioro, in what is today northeast China, expanded into China and the surrounding territories, establishing the Empire of the Great Qing (Traditional Chinese: ???; pinyin: dàqingguó).
For a large part of the Qing Dynasty, the Emperor's cabinet was represented by the Grand Council (Junjichú ???), a body initially in charge of military and intelligence matters, but which later assumed the role of overseeing all government departments.
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Our company, South China Headwear Co., Ltd., is a professional and experienced caps and hats manufacturer with over 2000 members in China.
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 Informat.io on Culture Of China
Though regional differences provide a sense of diversity, commonalities in language and religion connect a culture distinguished by such universally significant contributions as Confucianism.
Credited with shaping much of Chinese thought, Confucianism was the official philosophy throughout most of Imperial China's history, and mastery of Confucian texts provided the primary criterion for entry into the imperial bureaucracy.
With the rise of Western economic and military power beginning in the mid-19th century, however, non-Chinese systems of social and political organization gained adherents in China.
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 Mandarin Lessons
The wardrobe of a mandarin during the Qing Dynasty involved Manchu official headwear and a mandarinsquare.
Most English dictionaries state that the etymology of the Mandarin comes from Portuguese mandarim, from Malay menteri, from Sanskrit mantrin counselor, from mantra counsel.
Other source states that it was based on theChinese word "Man Da Ren" (滿大人) or Manchu officer (from government).
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The headwear of an official during the Manchu Dynasty in China consisted of (in winter) a fl velvet cap, or (in summer) a hat weaved in rattan or similar materials, both with a finial on top.
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Treehugger: Ekologic HeadwearOur company, South China Headwear Co., Ltd., is a professional and experienced caps and hats manufacturer with over 2000 members in China.
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The mandarins were replaced with a modern civil service after the fall of the Qing Dynasty.
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Though regional differences provide a sense of diversity, commonalites in language and religion connect a culture distinguished by such universally signifigant contributions as Confucianism.
Moreover, the Chinese people have been unified for over two millenia by the commonalities of their languages which, although generally mutually unintelligible in their spoken forms.
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