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- books?vid=ISBN0-521-49781-7 publisher "Cambridge University Press".
- books?vid=ISBN0-521-49781-7 publisher "Cambridge University Press, 2nd edition 1996".
- books?vid=ISBN0-521-49781-7 publisher "Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press".
- books?vid=ISBN0-521-49781-7 quote "'Offices for merchant ships' , which acted as both police and customs offices, were set up at Chiao-chou, in the Ch'ing-tao area in Shantung, at Hangchow, Ning-po, Ch'üan-chou, and Canton. When ships arrived, the government operated a levy varying from 10 percent to 40 percent according to the nature of the merchandise imported.".
- books?vid=ISBN0-521-49781-7 quote "Foochow was reserved for trade with the Philippines".
- books?vid=ISBN0-521-49781-7 quote "Nanking and Hangchow were taken by assault in 1129 and in 1130 the Jürchen ventured as far as Ning-po, in the north-eastern tip of Chekiang.".
- books?vid=ISBN0-521-49781-7 quote "Official relations with Japan could only be conducted through the port of Ning-po, at the north-eastern tip of Chekiang;".
- books?vid=ISBN0-521-49781-7 quote "Thanks to the embassies, over a hundred known Japanese monks were thus able to come to China in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, visiting, on the way from Ning-po to Peking, Hangchow, Soochow, Nanking, the valley of the Huai and Tientsin, and make contact with Chinese literai. . . There was a case of a rich Chinese merchant by the name of Sung Su-ch'ing , a native of Chekiang, who, after trading with Japan and settling down there in 1510, formed part of the Japanese embassy which arrived in Ning-po in 1523.".
- books?vid=ISBN0-521-49781-7 quote "The Tanka were an aboriginal population of fishermen who lived permanently in their boats . They were famous pearl fishermen. Their piratical activities caused many difficulties to Shang K'o-hsi, the first military governor appointed to Kwangtung by the Ch'ing, and thus indirectly helped the Southern Ming resistance and attempts at secession.".
- books?vid=ISBN0-521-49781-7 quote "The wealth of the foreign merchants established in the big cities may have provoked the xenophobia that became apparent during rebellions. In 760 several thousand Arab and Persian merchants were massacred at Yangchow by insurgent bands led by T'ien Shen-kung, and a century later, in 879, it was also the foreign merchants who were attacked at Canton under the troops of Huang Ch'ao.".
- books?vid=ISBN0-521-49781-7 quote "They soon tried to rob the Javanese and Sumatrans of control of the maritims routes and trade, and made contact with the Japanese in the southern part of their archipelago and at Ning-po.".
- books?vid=ISBN0-521-49781-7 quote "This situation must have favoured the outcome of a rising that started about 400 in the Ning-po region. Its leader was one Sun En, a mixture of pirate and magician affiliated like his father, a native of Shantung, to the Taoist sect of the Five Bushels of Rice . Sun En recruited his followers from the sailors, fishermen, and pirates of the coast of Chekiang, but he was also almost certainly in contact with the big landowners of the modern regions of Hangchow, Shao-hsing, and Ning-po. Embarked in 'boats with decks' and forming 'armies of demons', the rebels ravaged the".
- books?vid=ISBN0-521-49781-7 quote "coastline from bases in the Chousan Islands and soon threatened Nanking. They were crushed in 402 and the defeat resulted in a number of mass suicides in their ranks.".
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- books?vid=ISBN0-521-49781-7 title "A History of Chinese Civilisation".
- books?vid=ISBN0-521-49781-7 title "A History of Chinese Civilization".
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