Qing Imperial Illustrations of Tributary Peoples (Huang Qing zhigong tu) A Cultural Cartography of Empire

Commissioned by the Qianlong emperor in 1751, the Qing Imperial Illustrations of Tributary Peoples (Huang Qing zhigong tu 皇清職貢圖), is a captivating work of art and an ideological statement of universal rule best understood as a cultural cartography of empire. This translation of the ethnographic text...

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Other Authors: Hostetler, Laura (Editor), Wu, Xuemei (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Brill 2022
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