Subject: Ruzhen 女真 (Manchurian people)--History

Da Jin diaofa lu 大金弔伐錄. Ru'nan yishi 汝南遺事
AuthorWang E 王鶚, 1190-1273
PlaceChangsha 長沙
PublisherShangwu yinshuguan 商務印書館
CollectionBibl. Sinensis Soc. Iesu
Edition初版
LanguageChinese 中文
TypeBook
SeriesCongshu jicheng chubian 叢書集成初編 ; 3904-3905
ShelfAdmin. Office Gallery
Call NumberAC149.T76 1936 v. 3904-3905
Description2 v. (1, 133, 1, 52 p.) ; 17.5 cm.
NoteDa Jin diaofa lu 大金弔伐錄 : [4卷] / Zhuanren bu xiang 撰人不詳. Ru'nan yishi 汝南遺事 : [4卷] / Wang E zhuan 王鶚撰.
"Ju Mohaijinhu ji Shoushan’ge congshuben paiyin 據墨海金壺及守山閣叢書本排印"--(Da Jin diaofalu 大金弔伐錄.)
"Ju Zhihai ji Jifu congshuben paiyin 據指海及畿輔叢書本排印"--(Runan yishi 汝南遺事.) 民國28 [1939].

"Da Jin diaofa lu 大金弔伐錄 (Records of submission and attack under the great Jin): A mine of information on the military and political situation during the collapse of the Northern Song state" ; Ru'nan yishi 汝南遺事 (Deeds of Ru'nan)....Ru'nan was the ancient name of Caizhou 蔡州, to which the Jin court inadvisably fled after quitting Kaifeng. The last emperor committed suicide, and the Jin forces capitulated in February 1234."--Cf. E. Wilkinson, Chinese history, a manual, p. 869.

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Jindai Nüzhen yanjiu 金代女真研究
AuthorMikami Tsugio 三上次男, 1907-1987Jin Qicong 金啟琮, fl. 1984
PlaceHa’erbin Shi 哈爾濱市
PublisherHeilongjiang renmin chubanshe 黑龍江人民出版社
CollectionBibl. Sinensis Soc. Iesu
Edition第1版, 第1次印刷
LanguageChinese 中文[簡體字]
TypeBook
Series
ShelfStacks
Call NumberDS751.92.J562 M551 1984
Description[2], 4, 526 p., [2] ℓ of plates : ill., map ; 21 cm.
NoteJindai Nüzhen yanjiu 金代女真研究 / Sanshang Cinan zhu 三上次男著 ; Jin Qicong yi 金啟琮譯.
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Jinshi 金史
AuthorTuotuo 脫脫, 1313-1355
PlaceBeijing 北京
PublisherZhonghua shuju 中華書局
CollectionBibl. Sinensis Soc. Iesu
Edition第1版
LanguageChinese 中文
TypeBook
Series
ShelfSilver Room
Call NumberDS751.88.T62 1975
Description8 v. (7, 43, 2906 p.) in 4 ; 21 cm.
NoteJinshi 金史 : [135卷] / Tuotuo [Toghto] dengzhuan 脫脫等撰.
Added keywords: Nüzhen 女真, Jurchid, Ruzhen. LC usage: Jurchen (Manchurian people): Note: Jurchen (Jurched, Juchen or Nu-chih) tribe of Tatar people who were nomadic hunters in the forests and plains of northern Manchuria and spoke a Tungusic language. Jurchens founded the Jin dynasty (1115-1234) and were the ancestors of the Manchus who ruled China under the Qing dynasty. Cf. sh 85070815
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ISBN7101003257
LCCN76-839019
Song Liao Jin shi 宋遼金史
AuthorJin Yufu 金毓黻, 1887-1962
PlaceXianggang 香港
PublisherLongmen shudian 龍門書店
CollectionBibl. Sinensis Soc. Iesu
Edition香港3版
LanguageChinese 中文
TypeBook
Series
ShelfStacks
Call NumberDS751.S764 J569 1966
Description6, 24, 124 p. : ill., maps, tables ; 22 cm.
NoteSong Liao Jin shi 宋遼金史 / Jin Yufu bianzhu 金毓黻編著.
Originally published: 1946.
Includes bibliographical references.
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LCCNc67-1460