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qí páo | cheongsam, a traditional Chinese dress for women, originally a long robe worn by Manchu women, later modernized in 20th-century Shanghai into a close-fitting dress with a high collar and side slits |
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Nà lán Xìng dé | Nalan Xingde (1655-1685), Manchu ethnic Qing dynasty poet |
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Běn xī Mǎn zú Zì zhì xiàn | Benxi Manchu Autonomous County in Benxi 本溪市, Liaoning |
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Niǔ hù lù | Niohuru (prominent Manchu clan) |
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Zhāng Xūn | Zhang Xun (1854-1923), Qing loyalist general who attempted to restore the abdicated emperor Puyi 溥仪 to the throne in the Manchu Restoration of 1917 张勋复辟 |
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Hòu Jīn | Later Jin dynasty (from 1616-) / Manchu Khanate or kingdom that took over as Qing dynasty in 1644 |
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qí | banner / flag / (in Qing times) Manchu (cf. 八旗) / administrative subdivision in inner Mongolia equivalent to 县 county / CL:面 |
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Mǎn | Manchu ethnic group |
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gé ge | princess (loanword from Manchu, used in the Qing Dynasty) |
儿 |
Ér nǚ Yīng xióng Zhuàn | The Gallant Maid, novel by Manchu-born Qing dynasty writer 文康 |
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huán xiāng nǚ | (Korean term) women who returned to Korea after being abducted during the Manchu invasions of Korea in the 17th century, only to be regarded as defiled and therefore ostracized, even by their own families |
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Huán rén Mǎn zú Zì zhì xiàn | Huanren Manchu Autonomous County in Benxi 本溪市, Liaoning |
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ā mā | grandma (paternal) (Tw) / (dialect) mother / nurse / amah / (Manchu) father |
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Nǔ ěr hā chì | Nurhaci (1559-1626), founder and first Khan of the Manchu Later Jin dynasty 后金 (from 1616) |
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Mǎn rén | a Manchu |
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Kuān chéng | Kuancheng district of Changchun city 长春市, Jilin / Kuancheng Manchu autonomous county in Chengde 承德, Hebei |
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Mǎn Hàn quán xí | the Manchu Han imperial feast, a legendary banquet in the Qing dynasty / (fig.) a sumptuous banquet |
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shā qí mǎ | sachima, sweet (Manchu) pastry made of fried strips of dough coated with syrup, pressed together, then cut into blocks |
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Duō ěr gǔn | Dorgon (1612-1651), fourteenth son of Nurhaci 努尔哈赤, successful general, instrumental in Manchu conquest of China, ruled China as regent 1644-1650 for his nephew Emperor Shunzhi 顺治帝 |
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qí rén | Manchu / bannerman (refers to the eight Manchu banners 八旗) |