Imperial Rivals: China, Russia, and Their Disputed FrontierBased on archival research, this is a history of the Russo-Chinese border which examines Russia's expansion into the Asian heartland during the decades of Chinese decline and the 20th-century paradox of Russia's inability to sustain political and economic sway over its domains. |
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entailed an enormous “ loss of face . ” This would have undermined the Chinese myth of absolute superiority , which for centuries had been the official ideology and a basis for the imperial system . So in an increasingly strained effort ...
entailed an enormous “ loss of face . ” This would have undermined the Chinese myth of absolute superiority , which for centuries had been the official ideology and a basis for the imperial system . So in an increasingly strained effort ...
第 56 頁
For the emperor to “ lose face ” meant for all Chinese to “ lose face , ” and the loss , if generally known , became an immutable event in the continuum of history , which could reflect on Chinese far into the future .
For the emperor to “ lose face ” meant for all Chinese to “ lose face , ” and the loss , if generally known , became an immutable event in the continuum of history , which could reflect on Chinese far into the future .
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Hu's examination of “ face ” still remains the most thorough analysis of this elusive topic . Hu subdivides “ face " into two subcategories : ( 1 ) lien and ( 2 ) mien - izu . ( Both terms translate to “ face ” in English . ) ...
Hu's examination of “ face ” still remains the most thorough analysis of this elusive topic . Hu subdivides “ face " into two subcategories : ( 1 ) lien and ( 2 ) mien - izu . ( Both terms translate to “ face ” in English . ) ...
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