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Contents
MANCHU PREPARATIONS AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING CHINA
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the Manchus
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KANGHSI HIS SUCCESS WITH THE CHINESE SCHOLAROFFICIALS
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Abahai activities anti-Manchu appointed banner system bannerman and bondservants became career central government Ch'ien Ch'ing dynasty Chang Chin chin-shih Chinese bannerman Chinese Banners Chinese history Chinese scholar Chinese scholar-officials Chinese system Chu Hsi Chu Hsi's school chuan civil service examinations classics compilation Confucian ideology Confucian tradition developed Dorgon early Ch'ing period edict empire established examination system gain the support governor Grand Secretary Han Chinese held Hsiung Huang idea imperial K'ang-hsi Emperor Keng Ching-chung Kung literary loyalty Manchu bureaucracy Manchu government Manchu rule military Ming dynasty Ming pretenders Ming scholar-officials Neo-Confucianism Nurhaci Peking philosophy political position Prince Prince of Fu promote provincial recruitment of Chinese refused to serve reign river conservancy role ruling the Chinese San-fan rebellion scholar-official ideal scholarly scholarship serve the Ch'ing serve the Manchus Shang K'o-hsi Shih Shun-chih successful T'ang throne Ts'ao Yin tu-fu Tzu-ch'eng Wang Fu-chih Wang Yang-ming Wu San-kuei Yen Yuan Yen-wu Yuan dynasties