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  1. America Through The Spectacles Of An Oriental Diplomat by Wu Tingfang, 2010-09-10
  2. Chinese Religion Through Hindu Eyes; A Study in the Tendencies of Asiatic Mentality by Wu Ting-Fang, Benoy Kumar Sarkar, 2009-09-20
  3. America: Through the Spectacle of a Diplomat. by Tingfang WU, 1914
  4. Chinese Religion Through Hindu Eyes; A Study in the Tendencies of Asiatic Mentality by Wu Ting-Fang, Benoy Kumar Sarkar, 2009-09-20
  5. America, Through the Spectacles of an Oriental Diplomat (CD-ROM Edition of a 1914 Non-fiction work on Travel) by Wu Tingfang (Ng Choy), 2009
  6. Causes Of The Unpopularity Of The Foreigner In China (1900) by Wu Ting-Fang, 2010-09-10
  7. America Through The Spectacles Of An Oriental Diplomat by Wu Tingfang, 2010-09-10
  8. The Legal Obligations Arising Out Of Treaty Relations Between China And Other States (1917) by Minchien T. Z. Tyau, 2010-09-10
  9. The Legal Obligations Arising Out Of Treaty Relations Between China And Other States (1917) by Minchien T. Z. Tyau, 2010-09-10
  10. Wu Ting-Fang by Elbert Hubbard, 1916
  11. Wu Tingfang ji (Zhongguo jin dai ren wu wen ji cong shu) (Mandarin Chinese Edition) by Tingfang Wu, 1993
  12. Wu T'ing-fang and the protection of the overseas Chinese in the United States, 1897-1903 (Working paper ; no. 12) by Yen Ching-Hwang, 1981
  13. America and the Americans from a Chinese point of view, by Ting-fang Wu, 1914

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24. - America As Seen By An Oriental Diplomat
200404-19 Wu Tingfang 76. Preface. Introduction. AMERICA Throughthe Spectacles of an Oriental Diplomat by Wu Tingfang, LL.D.
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27. China National Electronics Import And Export Ningbo Company
Company Brief. PresidentWu Tingfang. President Wu Tingfang Address 2526F, InternationalConvention Exhibition Centre, No.168 Baizhang Road, Ningbo, China.
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    Company Brief President:Wu Tingfang A W ith well-developed organization, simplified structure and modern office facility, the company has about PC sets of 60 and has internal computerized networks. It has a staff of over 100 and boasts comprehensive rear-service , finance , warehouse and business departments with Export Dept. No.1 , No.2, No. 3, No.4, Import Dept. and International Labor Dept.. Each export department exports its own main products and agents export business. It has entered into business with the businessmen in Europe, South and North America, Asia, Africa and other countries widely and permanently. Import Dept. mainly engages in import and agents import. International Labor Dept. mainly engages in international economical and technological cooperation. Labor service is the main business scope . At present this business has expanded to the Middle East, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, South Africa, Turkey, etc. T he business scope covers: the import and export of electronics, materials, technology, complete sets of equipment, instruments and machinery, processing with supplied materials and samples, assembling with supplied equipments and compensation trade, and undertaking of sino-foreign joint venture , joint operation and production. The products for export are stated in the column of products introduction. A iming at honoring credit and offering high-quality products and good service , the company would offer you convenience at any time and are sincerely welcome to do business with all the friends all over the world.

28. China National Electronics Import And Export Ningbo Company
with us. President Wu Tingfang Address 2526F, International Convention Exhibition Centre, No.168 Baizhang Road, Ningbo, China.
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Handling I/E business of electronic products,materials,technology and instruments. Handling processing as per customer's samples and materials, compensation trade,joint venture business,entrepot trade and barter trade. Handling I/E business of light industrial products, ferrous metal and chemicals. Foreign labour service coorperation and engineering.
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morn than 60 pieces of these «On Wu Tingfang s Relations wit the Revolutionariesduring the 1911 Revolution»(«Modern Chinese History Studies»2002)ect.
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Professor Zhang Shuxue
Professor Zhang Shuxue, born in 1963.
Doctor graduated from Shandong University in 1994.
Issued morn than 20 pieces of these:
¡¶Fu Sinian's Contribution to the Study of Modern Chinese History¡·(¡¶Literature, history and philosophy¡·1995.6) ect.
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¡¶Research on Science of Chinese Modern History Trend of Thought¡·(Hunan Province education publishing house 1998) ect.
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Two fund subjects of Nation organized body branch of academic and one subject of order ancient book in Shandong. Professor Zhang Liheng
Professor Zhang Liheng, born in 1963.
Doctor graduated from East China normal University in 1998. Issued morn than 60 pieces of these: ¡¶On Wu Tingfang's Relations wit the Revolutionaries during the 1911 Revolution¡·(¡¶Modern Chinese History Studies¡·2002)ect. Published: ¡¶from West to EastWu Tinggang and the Gradual Progress of Modern China Society¡·(Commercial Press 2002),¡¶Biology of Wu Tingfang,a Diplomat of Republic China¡·(Hebei Province People's Publishing House 1992)ect. Take charge: One subject Shandong organized body branch of academic.

30. Chapter 6 China S Accession To The Universal Postal Union
The Conference Hall of the 5th Meeting of UPU in Washington, in 1897, secondto the right was Wu Tingfang, the Envoy of Qing Government of China in USA.
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Chapter 6 China's Accession to the Universal Postal Union Section 1 Participation in the Activities of UPU in Early Days Before the 2nd UPU Congress was held in Paris in 1878, the French government invited China to attend the meeting. Due to the fact that postal services were only set up in some customhouses, and that the postal route by horse was only available between Beijing and Tianjin, China didn't send any representatives to attend the meeting. Later, the growth of it was rather slow in about twenty years, and it never went beyond the service range of the twenty-four Customs Offices, China didn't satisfy the conditions to join the UPU. In 1896, when the Postal Office of the Qing Dynasty was set up, the Qing government delivered a note to Swiss government through the minister to Britain expressing the wish to join the UPU. The Conference Hall of the 5th Meeting
of UPU in Washington, in 1897, second
to the right was Wu Tingfang, the Envoy of
Qing Government of China in USA In 1906, the 6th UPU Congress was held in Rome, Italy. At the invitation of the Italian government, the Chinese government sent the imperial plenipotentiary ambassador Huang Gao to go to UK as the observer, and sent He Cheng-clan, the deputy director of customs to go with Huang. In the speech delivered at the Congress, Huang Gao stated that since the previous UPU Washington Congress (in 1897), the 23rd year of emperor Guangxu, the postal services had been gradually expanded to 430 post offices and 1190 branch offices. Various agreements had been signed with France, Japan, India, Hong Kong, Germany, British Nada (

31. America As Seen By An Oriental Diplomat By Tingfang
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
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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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    Under the advice of a minister, Wu Tingfang, the Qing court reformed laws, abolisheddeath penalty by dismembering the body and other inhuman practices.
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    Five Ministers Went Abroad CCTV.COM 2002-06-20 15:06:03 In 1905, Sun Yat£­sen wrote four big characters: ¡°Wind from All Sides¡±. They summarized the political situation in China. In November, Min Bao £¨¡°People¡¯s Journal¡±£©, organ of Tong Meng Hui, began publication in Tokyo. In the opening article of the very first issue, Sun Yat£­sen proclaimed for the first time his Three Principles£­£­Nationalism, Democracy, and People's Livelihood. Min Bao became the best£­selling influential magazine of that time. Hereafter, Tong Meng Hui was established one after another at home and abroad. As described by Sun Yat£­sen, it was the eve of a great revolutionary movement of our nation. A single political spark could start a prairie fire.
    In answer to America¡¯s anti£­China tactics, a gigantic movement banning American goods was underway in China. Indignant people in Shanghai set fire to the car of the American consul. A patriotic movement against imperialism was underway with full momentum.
    The tumultuous political situation forced the Qing court into a stance of reform. Under the advice of a minister, Wu Tingfang, the Qing court reformed laws, abolished death penalty by dismembering the body and other inhuman practices.

    35. CCTV-English Channel-documentary
    In the early spring of 1911, Shanghai appeared in front of him.In a park atthe end of the road, he found Wu Tingfang, a revolutionary in Shanghai.
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    Wuhan is a well-known city composed of the three towns of Wuchang, Hankou and Hanyang. After Zhang Zhidong initiated the Westernization Movement here one and a half centuries ago, Hankou began to prosper and it was reputed to be the Chicago of the Orient. On October 9, 1911, dusk fell on Hankou and Wuchang across the Yangtze River. The river was rising as if a revolutionary storm was brewing. In the small hours of the following day, revolutionaries fired at soldiers of the Qing Dynasty guarding the gate tower of Zhonghemen in Wuchang and captured the headquarters under the command of Li Yuanhong . Li crossed over with his troops. The 18-starred flag fluttered over the residence of the military governor of Hubei Province. The new army’s gunshots sounded the death knell of the feudal monarchy which had reigned for thousands of years. In a few months, 18 provinces proclaimed independence one after another. The Revolution of 1911 spread to the whole country, turning Sun Yat-sen’s ideal into a reality. In Beijing, the news of the Wuchang Uprising reached the Qing imperial court where the monarch and officials were discussing the formation of a constitutional government. Panic swept through the Forbidden City. Empress Dowager Longyu called the ministers to discuss the way to deal with the situation. They decided to move the Northern Army to press on towards Wuhan. A real trial of strength began. The revolutionary storm drew the attention of the world to the Orient once again. Two Australians were involved in this revolution. They formed indissoluble bonds with the annals of the Republic of China. One of them was George Morrison.

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    Special Workshop Title: East Asian Jurisprudence Author: Chongko Choi, Professor, Seoul National University Paper Title: East Asian Jurisprudence: A Historical Introduction Abstract: East Asian countries of China, Korea and Japan which have a long tradition of civilization have received the Western jurisprudence since last hundred years. The current jurists are learning mostly the received Western legal sciences and jurisprudence. On the other hand, there is a new phenomenon; an awakening of East Asian Jurisprudence on the basis of their traditional value and philosophy. Due to the language barrier, East Asian jurisprudence is least known to the Western jurisprudential academism. As Arthur Kaufmann pointed out, the comparative jurisprudence becomes more important in the world of legal pluralism. This paper aims to survey the historical development of East Asian Jurisprudence according the legal philosophers from ancient to contemporary times. Ancient Jurisprudence : As ancient jurisprudence, the national founding mythologies, the origin of the character law(

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