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  1. America, through the spectacles of an Oriental diplomat by Ting-fang Wu, 2010-09-08
  2. The Legal obligations arising out of treaty relations between China and other states by Min-ch'ien Tuk Zung Tyau, John Macdonell, et all 2010-09-09
  3. Causes Of The Unpopularity Of The Foreigner In China (1900) by Wu Ting-Fang, 2010-05-23
  4. Chinese Religion Through Hindu Eyes; A Study in the Tendencies of Asiatic Mentality by Wu Ting-Fang, 2009-09-24
  5. America as Seen by an Oriental Diplomat (Webster's Spanish Thesaurus Edition) by Wu Tingfang, LL.D, 2008-06-04
  6. America Through The Spectacles Of An Oriental Diplomat by Wu Tingfang, 2010-05-23
  7. Wu Tingfang li shi (Mandarin Chinese Edition) by Tingguang. Wu, 1922-01-01
  8. Diplomats of the Qing Dynasty: Guo Songtao, Wu Tingfang, Zeng Jize, Tulisen, Cui Guoyin, Chen Jitong, Xue Fucheng, Songgotu, Chen Lanbin, Yishan,
  9. Wu Tingfang yu Qing Mo Zhengzi Gaige by Yunchao Zhang, 1987-01-01
  10. Wu Tingfang (1842-1922 : Reform and Modernization in Modern Chinese History) by Linda Pomerantz-Zhang, 1992-12
  11. Diplomats of the Republic of China: V.k. Wellington Koo, Lou Tseng-Tsiang, Chinese Righteous Among the Nations, Szeming Sze, Wu Tingfang
  12. Chinese Religion Through Hindu Eyes; A Study in the Tendencies of Asiatic Mentality by Wu Ting-Fang, Benoy Kumar Sarkar, 2009-09-20
  13. Causes Of The Unpopularity Of The Foreigner In China (1900) by Wu Ting-Fang, 2010-09-10
  14. Chinese Religion Through Hindu Eyes; A Study in the Tendencies of Asiatic Mentality by Wu Ting-Fang, Benoy Kumar Sarkar, 2009-09-20

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America
Through the Spectacles of an Oriental Diplomat
[Note on text: Italicized sections are capitalized.
A few obvious errors have been corrected.
Some footnotes have been added, and are clearly marked.]
Introduction:
While this book is by no means famous, it is a remarkable chance
to look at America of 1914 through the eyes of an outsider. Wu Tingfang shows evidence of having thought through many issues of relevance to the United States, and while some of his thoughts are rather odd such as his suggestion that the title of President be replaced by the title of Emperor; and others are unfortunately wrong such as his hopes for peace, written on the eve of the First World War; they are all well-considered and sometimes show remarkable insight into American culture. Even so, it should be remarked that he makes some errors

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While this book is by no means famous, it is a remarkable chance
to look at America of 1914 through the eyes of an outsider.
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of relevance to the United States, and while some of his thoughts
are rather odd such as his suggestion that the title of President
be replaced by the title of Emperor; and others are unfortunately wrong

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one or two gentlemen of known ability, who belonged to the opposite party,
to become members of his Cabinet.
In America men are not anxious for official offices.
Men possessing talent and ability, with business acumen, are in great demand,
and can distinguish themselves in their several professions in various ways;
they can easily attain a position of wealth and influence, and so such men
keep out of politics. It must not, however, be inferred from this
that the government officials in America are incompetent. On the contrary I gladly testify from my personal experience that the work done by them is not only efficient, but that, taken as a whole, they compare most favorably with any other body of government officials in Europe. Still, on account of the small salaries paid, it is not to be wondered at that exceptionally good men cannot be induced to accept official positions. I have known several Cabinet Ministers who

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Chapter 1. The Importance of Names

"What's in a name? That which we call a rose
By any other name would smell as sweet."
Notwithstanding these lines, I maintain that the selection of names
is important. They should always be carefully chosen.
They are apt to influence friendships or to excite prejudices
according to their significance. We Chinese are very particular
in this matter. When a son is born the father or the grandfather
chooses a name for the infant boy which, according to his horoscope, is likely to insure him success, or a name is selected which indicates the wish of the family for the new-born child. Hence such names as "happiness", "prosperity", "longevity", "success", and others, with like propitious import, are common in China. With regard to girls their names are generally selected from flowers, fruits, or trees. Particular care is taken not to use a name which has a bad meaning. In Washington I once met a man in an elevator whose name was "Coffin".

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Chapter 16. Conjuring and Circuses
The exhibition of skillful feats of horsemanship and acrobatic displays by juvenile actors, rope-dancing, high vaulting and other daring gymnastic feats seen in any of our present-day circuses are interesting, but not new. The Romans had many clever tight-rope walkers, and I do not think they used the long pole loaded at the ends to enable them to maintain their equilibrium, as do some later performers. Japanese tumblers are very popular and some of their tricks clever, but I think the Western public would find Chinese acrobats a pleasant diversion. With practice, it would seem as if when taken in hand during its supple years there is nothing that cannot be done with the human body. Sometimes it almost appears as if it were boneless, so well are people able by practice to make use of their limbs to accomplish feats which astonish ordinary persons whose limbs are less pliable.
The trapeze gives opportunity for the display of very clever exhibition, of strength and agility; at first sight the gymnast would appear to be flying from one cross-bar to the other, and when watching such flights I have asked myself: "If a person can do that, why cannot he fly?" Perhaps human beings will some day be seen flying about in the air like birds. It only requires an extension of the trapeze "stunt". Travelling in the air by means of airships or aeroplanes is tame sport in comparison with bird-like flights, whether with or without artificial wings.

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AMERICA
Through the Spectacles of an Oriental Diplomat by Wu Tingfang, LL.D.
Late Chinese Minister to the United States of America, Spain, Peru,
Mexico and Cuba; recently Minister of Foreign Affairs and Minister
of Justice for the Provincial Government of the Republic of China, etc. Preface Of all nations in the world, America is the most interesting to the Chinese.
A handful of people left England to explore this country:
gradually their number increased, and, in course of time, emigrants from other lands swelled the population. They were governed by officials from the home of the first settlers, but when it appeared to them that they were being treated unjustly, they rebelled and declared war against their rulers, the strongest nation on the face of the earth. After seven years of strenuous, perilous, and bloody warfare, during which thousands of lives were sacrificed on both sides, the younger race shook off the yoke of the older, and England was compelled

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Introduction:
While this book is by no means famous, it is a remarkable chance
to look at America of 1914 through the eyes of an outsider.
Wu Tingfang shows evidence of having thought through many issues
of relevance to the United States, and while some of his thoughts
are rather odd such as his suggestion that the title of President
be replaced by the title of Emperor; and others are unfortunately wrong
such as his hopes for peace, written on the eve of the First World War; they are all well-considered and sometimes show remarkable insight into American culture. Even so, it should be remarked that he makes some errors, including some misunderstandings of American and Western ideas and an idealization of Chinese culture, and humanity in general, in some points while I do not wish to refute his claims about China, I would simply point out that many of the things he praises have been seen differently by many outside observers

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MERICA
Through the Spectacles of an Oriental Diplomat
by Wu Tingfang, LL.D.
Late Chinese Minister to the United States of America, Spain, Peru, Mexico and Cuba; recently Minister of Foreign Affairs and Minister of Justice for the Provincial Government of the Republic of China, etc. While this book is by no means famous, it is a remarkable chance to look at America of 1914 through the eyes of an outsider. Wu Tingfang shows evidence of having thought through many issues of relevance to the United States, and while some of his thoughts are rather odd such as his suggestion that the title of President be replaced by the title of Emperor; and others are unfortunately wrong such as his hopes for peace, written on the eve of the First World War; they are all well-considered and sometimes show remarkable insight into American culture. Even so, it should be remarked that he makes some errors, including some misunderstandings of American and Western ideas and an idealization of Chinese culture, and humanity in general, in some points while I do not wish to refute his claims about China, I would simply point out that many of the things he praises have been seen differently by many outside observers, just as Wu Tingfang sometimes looks critically at things in America which he does not fully understand (and, unfortunately, he is sometimes all too correct) in all these cases (on both sides) some leeway must be given to account for mutual misunderstandings. Still, his observations allow us to see ourselves as others see us and regardless of accuracy those observations are useful, if only because they will allow us to better communicate.

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by Wu Tingfang While this book is by no means famous, it is a remarkable chance to look at America of 1914 through the eyes of an outsider. Wu Tingfang shows evidence of having thought through many issues of relevance to the United States, and while some of his thoughts are rather odd such as his suggestion that the title of President be replaced by the title of Emperor; and others are unfortunately wrong such as his hopes for peace, written on the eve of the First World War; they are all well-considered and sometimes show remarkable insight into American culture. American Notes
by Rudyard Kipling American Notes
by Charles Dickens The Description of Wales
by Geraldus Cambrensis The Discovery of Guiana
by Walter Raleigh Eastern Counties of England
by Daniel Defoe Edinburgh Picturesque Notes
by Robert Louis Stevenson Essays of Travel
by Robert Louis Stevenson The Grand Canyon of Arizona: How to See It by George Wharton James In the South Seas by Robert Louis Stevenson An Inland Voyage by Robert Louis Stevenson Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon by Henry Fielding A Journey to the Western Isles of Scotland by Samuel Johnson The Land of Footprints by Stewart Edward White Travels in Africa The Land of Little Rain by Mary Austin The country where you may have sight and touch of that which is written lies between the high Sierras south from Yosemiteeast and south over a very great assemblage of broken ranges beyond Death Valley, and on illimitably into the Mojave Desert.

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