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BEITRÄGE ZUR KENNTNIS DER HAN-SKULPTUREN VON HERBERT MUELLER. 1. Der Han-Hirsch der Familie Cha,ng in Teng-chou-fu. Rev. Calvin W. Mateer schreibt in eiuem Brief an Mr. Alex. Armstrong iiber die Geschichte von rrêIJg-chou-fu Q§ , Prov. Shantung, und die Bedeutung der Familie Chang m dort: "When the Yuan dynasty was tottering to its fall, a man named Chang- liang-pi, a general fighting in the interest of that dynasty, gathered an army of 40.000 in northern Hupeh, and tried to hold his ground therewith. Beiug hard pressed, however, by the forces of the incoming dynasty, he retreated slowly north, carrying with him the wives and children of his soldiers, aud found an asylum in the end of the promontory covering the large tract of country of which Teng-chou was the chief city. He drove out or killed many of the original inhabitants, who were not numerous, and possessed himself of the land. After the Mings became firmly seated on the throne, they soon put the recent victors under subjection. This man, Chang- liang-pi, is claimed as the ancestor and head of the rich and powerful family of Chang, in Teng-chou" 1). Diese heute noch 1) Armstrong'9 Shantung (Chefoo 1891)
T'oung Pao – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 1913
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