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Glossary
This glossary is in two parts. Part I gives the Chinese for all key terms and names in the text and notes. Omitted are names of persons whom the specialist can readily find in standard biographical references, and names that have no historical significance beyond this volume. Manchu names are listed with their Chinese transcriptions. Part II gives the Chinese or Japanese for authors and titles romanized in the Bibliography.
1. Key Terms and Names
II. Authors and Titles
The numbers below correspond to the bracketed numbers found after romanized Chinese and Japanese titles in the Bibliography.
Index
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