Asian millenarianism: an interdisciplinary study of the Taiping and Tonghak rebellions in a global context
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Table of Contents
Foreword xv
Preface xvii
Acknowledgments xxvii
Introduction 1
Previous Historiography and a Colonial Legacy 12
Colonial Legacy, Present Scholarship of
Asian Studies, and Cultural Differences 20
Chinese Metaphor 22
Monsters Heads and Foreheads 22
No Death 23
Name of Tung-i, Nine i, and Chosön Korea 23
Colonial Legacy and the I-jing 24
Origin of Ancient East Asian Millenarian Tradition 25
The Ancient Founders of China and
Japan Were Koreans 25
The Chinese Emperor Burned Historical Accounts 30
The People s Republic of China s
View of Ancient Korea 30
Astronomical Chart, Lunar Calendar,
and Millenarian Dream 31
Korean-Chinese Characters, Millenarianism,
and History 31
Millenarian Kingdom and Old Korean Characters
or Chinese Characters 34
NurhachiSirSIP, the Qing, and the Taiping 37
Ancient Korean Millenarian Doctrine and the Root
of Asian Millenarianism 38
Colonial Legacy and Freedom From Dependence on
Material Documentations 40
viii Table of Contents
Oral Tradition and Millenarian Study of the
Asian Millenarianism 40
Japanese and Korean Relations 42
Comprehensive or Quantum Approach 42
Chapter One: Millenarian Scholarship—Evolution
of the Meaning of the Millennium 59
Broad Application to Non-Christian Millennial
and Political Ideology 64
No Consensus on a Definition of Millenarianism 69
Link With Other Ideologies and Totalitarianism 70
Natural Science, Technological, and Medical
Approaches to Millenarianism 71
Generalizations About Millenarianism 72
Other Theories of Millenarian Movements 73
Asian Millenarian Movements 74
Buddhism-Related Millenarian Movements 74
The Chinese Millenarian Movement 74
The Vietnamese Millenarian Movement 75
Chapter Two: Origin of Millenarianism—Great
Peace for 100 Million Years 81
The Ancient Korean Millenarian State—The First
Chosön (Korea) 82
The Korean and the Judeo-Christian Relationship 87
The Second Millenarian Kingdom—The Second
Chosön (Korea) 88
The Third Millenarian Kingdom—The Third
Chosön (Korea) 89
Myth in Korean History and Scholarship 91
Philosophy of the Millenarian Kingdom 92
Heaven, Earth, and Heavenly Way in East Asia 102
Ancient Millenarian View With Yin, Yang, Five
Haeng, and the I-jing 103
The I-jing Theory of Ch önbugyöng, Jesus Christ,
and Christian Millenarianism 106
Table of Contents ix
The I-jing and Medicine 108
The Human Body 109
Mind and Health 111
Earth and Cosmic Cycle 112
New Geo-Physics View of the End of the
World—The Axis 115
Theory of Spin of the Earth 115
Cosmologists Views of the End of the World 118
Ancient Korean Millenarian Doctrine
and Confucianism 119
Ancient Korean Millenarian Doctrine
and Buddhism 120
Ancient Korean Millenarian Doctrine,
Taoism, Taiping, and Tonghak 121
Chapter Three: Traditional China and
Traditional Korea—Apocalyptic
Phenomena Years 127
Traditional China 128
The Structure of Traditional Chinese Society 129
The Qing Government s Policy Toward the South 135
Western Impact on China and the Crisis of the Qing 138
Traditional Korea—The Structure of Traditional
Korean Society 142
The Yi Dynasty Government 144
The Japanese and Manchurian Impact and the
Weakening of the Yi Dynasty 145
Western Impact and the Crisis of the
Korean Nation 146
Conclusion 147
Chapter Four: The Millenarian Motivation of the
Taiping and Tonghak Leaders 155
Hong Xiuquan s Background and Motivation
Toward the God-Worship Society 156
x Table of Contents
Suun Ch oe Che-u s Background
and Motivation Toward Revelation 166
Conclusion 172
Chapter Five: Taiping and Tonghak Philosophy
of History 179
The Taiping—Hong Xiuquan s View of God 180
Hong Xiuquan and Christianity 182
Hong Xiuquan s Apocalyptic View and
Heavenly Way 183
Hong Xiuquan s View on Other Religions 184
Ideological Justification Against the Qing 186
Hong Xiuquan s View on Injustice 187
The Great Equal Society (Datung Society) 188
Hong Xiuquan s Nationalism 191
Millenarian Heavenly Kingdom by Shangdi-Hong
Religion 194
The Tonghak—Tonghak s Millenarian Philosophy
and Its Political and Social Implications 198
Nationalism 201
Preserve the Country {Poguk) 201
Secure Peace for the People (Anmin) 203
Tonghak s View on Natural Law, Tin, Yang,
Ki (Chi) Energy, and God 203
Other Apocalyptic Views 211
Michel Nostradamus 211
Buddhism 212
Christianity 213
Islam 214
The End of the World and Natural Science 217
Tonghak and Environment 219
Tonghak s Millenarian Dream 220
Tonghak s Cosmic Cycle—The 50,000-Year Period 221
Tonghak s Millenarian Doctrine 223
Tonghak and Christianity 226
Tonghak and Confucianism 228
Table of Contents xi
Tonghak, Buddhism, and Taoism 229
The Fall and the Nature of Sin 229
Conclusion 231
Chapter Six: The Taiping and the Tonghak
as Dynamic National Forces 245
The Taiping—Hong Xiuquan s First Step
Toward Revolt 246
God-Worship Religion and God-Worship Society 247
The Hakkas Join Feng Yunshan s God-Worship
Society 250
The Attack on the Local Shrine and the Arrest of
FengYunshan 251
The Holy Ghost and the New Leaders—Yang
and Xiao 253
Chinese Local Militias Attack the
God-Worshipers 261
Preparation of the Jintian Uprising
(Taiping Rebellion) 262
The Jintian Uprising and Secular Desires 266
The Heaven-and-Earth Society Joins the Taiping 267
Other Agencies Join the Taiping 269
Taiping s Edict for Secular Desires 272
The Taiping and Popular Participation 276
Hong Xiuquan s Stance Against Heavenly
Paradise and the Bible 277
Hong Xiuquan s Heavenly Kingdom on Earth 278
The Occupations of Wuhan and Nanjing and
the Taiping s Slide Toward Corruption 279
Yang Xiuqing s Ambition and Hong Xiuquan s
Conspiracy to Kill Yang Xiuqing 280
Hong Xiuquan Calls Wei Changhui and
Wei Changhui Kills Yang Xiuqing 285
Wei Changhui s Conflict With Hong Xiuquan 289
The Death of the Taiping Kings and the
Collapse of the Taiping 291
xii Table of Contents
The Tonghak—Suun Ch oe Che-u s Entry Into
the Secular World and Missionary Work 296
Increase of Tonghak Power and Formation of a
New Leadership and Body of Teachings 298
The Prelude to the Revolt 300
Haewöl Ch oe Si-hyöng Hides From Yi P il s Revolt 302
The Tonghak s Petitions to the Government 303
Reorganization of the Tonghak and Re-Petitioning
of the Government 304
Chön Pong-jun Revolts Against the Government
Without Haewöl s Permission 314
Emergence of the Northern Leadership 320
Somali Islam Against the West—Muhammad
Abdullah Hassan 323
Conclusion 324
Chapter Seven: Chüngsando as a Tonghak
and the Unification Church 335
True Tonghak 336
Unity of Religions 336
Causes of Suffering and the Great Cataclysmic
Change to Millenarian Paradise 337
Matteo Ricci, Modern Civilization, and
Suun Ch oe Che-u 337
Chüng-san s Relation to Tonghak Thought 338
The Principle of a Millenarian Utopia—Cosmic
Cycles and the Final Days 342
Ki (Chi) Energy 344
Heaven, Earth, and the Millenarian Paradise 344
Government 345
Ways for Salvation 345
Honesty 345
Justice and Betrayal 346
Divine Power 346
Chüngsando and Heaven, Earth, and Humanity 348
Table of Contents xiii
Prediction 348
Establishing a New Framework for
World Affairs 348
The Sino-American War Centering on
Korea Again 349
The Kobe Earthquake in Japan 349
The Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905) 349
Japanese Defeat in World War II 349
Japanese Control Over Korea 350
The Ultimate Contest Ends the Established Order 350
The Great Catastrophe, the Pole Shift, and the
Final Days 351
The Later Heaven and New Millenarian Paradise 352
The Unification Church and Millenarianism 352
Unification Church s View on Orthodox Christianity 353
The Meaning of the Human Fall and the Root of Sin 353
Body and Spirit 355
The Purpose of God s Creation 355
The Goal in God s Dispensation of Salvation 357
Victory Over Satan and the Restoration of True Love 358
Jesus Failure to Achieve the Heavenly Kingdom 359
The Completed Testament Age and the Millenarian
Dream 360
The Chosen People 360
Moon Proclaims Himself the Messiah 361
Mrs. Sun Myung Moon s Speech 362
Chapter Eight: Conclusion—Generalization of
Millenarianism 365
Millenarianism and the Asian Cases—East
Asian Millenarian Movements 365
Causative Factors of the Millenarian Movements 369
The Tonghak and the Taiping Millenarian Movements 369
A Paradigm of Millenarianism in the Asian Tradition 371
Examination of the Major Theories of Millenarianism 372
xiv Table of Contents
Cohn s Definition of Millenarianism 373
Examination of the Deprivation Theory 374
Desires and Millenarianism 378
Millenarianisms 379
Self-Millenarianism and Selfless Millenarianism 379
Millenarianism and Reincarnation 387
A Human Being Reborn as a Pig 388
Non-Asians and Reincarnation 390
Reincarnation, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam 392
Christianity 392
Islam 392
The Middle Ages and the Renaissance 392
Reincarnation and Western Scholars 395
The Selfless Millenarian Movement 396
Self-Millenarianism—Monotheistic and
Non-Monotheistic Millenarianism 398
Monotheistic and Spirit Within Body
Self-Millenarianism 398
Monotheistic, Material, and No-Spirit Within
Body Self-Millenarianism 398
Monotheistic-Pantheistic Spirit Within Body
Self-Millenarianism 399
Monotheistic-Pantheistic Non-Spirit Within
Body Self-Millenarianism 399
Atheistic Materialistic Millenarianism 399
Scientific Millenarianism 399
Linear Millenarianism and Cyclical Millenarianism 400
Definition of Millenarianism 400
Spirit With Material-Body
Self-Millenarianism 400
Nonmaterial and Nonbody Self or
Selfless Millenarianism 401
Bibliography 405
Index 431
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Table of Contents
Foreword xv
Preface xvii
Acknowledgments xxvii
Introduction 1
Previous Historiography and a Colonial Legacy 12
Colonial Legacy, Present Scholarship of
Asian Studies, and Cultural Differences 20
Chinese Metaphor 22
Monsters' Heads and Foreheads 22
No Death 23
Name of Tung-i, Nine i, and Chosön Korea 23
Colonial Legacy and the I-jing 24
Origin of Ancient East Asian Millenarian Tradition 25
The Ancient Founders of China and
Japan Were Koreans 25
The Chinese Emperor Burned Historical Accounts 30
The People's Republic of China's
View of Ancient Korea 30
Astronomical Chart, Lunar Calendar,
and Millenarian Dream 31
Korean-Chinese Characters, Millenarianism,
and History 31
Millenarian Kingdom and Old Korean Characters
or Chinese Characters 34
NurhachiSirSIP, the Qing, and the Taiping 37
Ancient Korean Millenarian Doctrine and the Root
of Asian Millenarianism 38
Colonial Legacy and Freedom From Dependence on
Material Documentations 40
viii Table of Contents
Oral Tradition and Millenarian Study of the
Asian Millenarianism 40
Japanese and Korean Relations 42
Comprehensive or Quantum Approach 42
Chapter One: Millenarian Scholarship—Evolution
of the Meaning of the Millennium 59
Broad Application to Non-Christian Millennial
and Political Ideology 64
No Consensus on a Definition of Millenarianism 69
Link With Other Ideologies and Totalitarianism 70
Natural Science, Technological, and Medical
Approaches to Millenarianism 71
Generalizations About Millenarianism 72
Other Theories of Millenarian Movements 73
Asian Millenarian Movements 74
Buddhism-Related Millenarian Movements 74
The Chinese Millenarian Movement 74
The Vietnamese Millenarian Movement 75
Chapter Two: Origin of Millenarianism—Great
Peace for 100 Million Years 81
The Ancient Korean Millenarian State—The First
Chosön (Korea) 82
The Korean and the Judeo-Christian Relationship 87
The Second Millenarian Kingdom—The Second
Chosön (Korea) 88
The Third Millenarian Kingdom—The Third
Chosön (Korea) 89
Myth in Korean History and Scholarship 91
Philosophy of the Millenarian Kingdom 92
Heaven, Earth, and Heavenly Way in East Asia 102
Ancient Millenarian View With Yin, Yang, Five
Haeng, and the I-jing 103
The I-jing Theory of Ch 'önbugyöng, Jesus Christ,
and Christian Millenarianism 106
Table of Contents ix
The I-jing and Medicine 108
The Human Body 109
Mind and Health 111
Earth and Cosmic Cycle 112
New Geo-Physics' View of the End of the
World—The Axis 115
Theory of Spin of the Earth 115
Cosmologists' Views of the End of the World 118
Ancient Korean Millenarian Doctrine
and Confucianism 119
Ancient Korean Millenarian Doctrine
and Buddhism 120
Ancient Korean Millenarian Doctrine,
Taoism, Taiping, and Tonghak 121
Chapter Three: Traditional China and
Traditional Korea—Apocalyptic
Phenomena Years 127
Traditional China 128
The Structure of Traditional Chinese Society 129
The Qing Government's Policy Toward the South 135
Western Impact on China and the Crisis of the Qing 138
Traditional Korea—The Structure of Traditional
Korean Society 142
The Yi Dynasty Government 144
The Japanese and Manchurian Impact and the
Weakening of the Yi Dynasty 145
Western Impact and the Crisis of the
Korean Nation 146
Conclusion 147
Chapter Four: The Millenarian Motivation of the
Taiping and Tonghak Leaders 155
Hong Xiuquan's Background and Motivation
Toward the God-Worship Society 156
x Table of Contents
Suun Ch'oe Che-u's Background
and Motivation Toward Revelation 166
Conclusion 172
Chapter Five: Taiping and Tonghak Philosophy
of History 179
The Taiping—Hong Xiuquan's View of God 180
Hong Xiuquan and Christianity 182
Hong Xiuquan's Apocalyptic View and
Heavenly Way 183
Hong Xiuquan's View on Other Religions 184
Ideological Justification Against the Qing 186
Hong Xiuquan's View on Injustice 187
The Great Equal Society (Datung Society) 188
Hong Xiuquan's Nationalism 191
Millenarian Heavenly Kingdom by Shangdi-Hong
Religion 194
The Tonghak—Tonghak's Millenarian Philosophy
and Its Political and Social Implications 198
Nationalism 201
Preserve the Country {Poguk) 201
Secure Peace for the People (Anmin) 203
Tonghak's View on Natural Law, Tin, Yang,
Ki (Chi) Energy, and God 203
Other Apocalyptic Views 211
Michel Nostradamus 211
Buddhism 212
Christianity 213
Islam 214
The End of the World and Natural Science 217
Tonghak and Environment 219
Tonghak's Millenarian Dream 220
Tonghak's Cosmic Cycle—The 50,000-Year Period 221
Tonghak's Millenarian Doctrine 223
Tonghak and Christianity 226
Tonghak and Confucianism 228
Table of Contents xi
Tonghak, Buddhism, and Taoism 229
The Fall and the Nature of Sin 229
Conclusion 231
Chapter Six: The Taiping and the Tonghak
as Dynamic National Forces 245
The Taiping—Hong Xiuquan's First Step
Toward Revolt 246
God-Worship Religion and God-Worship Society 247
The Hakkas Join Feng Yunshan's God-Worship
Society 250
The Attack on the Local Shrine and the Arrest of
FengYunshan 251
The Holy Ghost and the New Leaders—Yang
and Xiao 253
Chinese Local Militias Attack the
God-Worshipers 261
Preparation of the Jintian Uprising
(Taiping Rebellion) 262
The Jintian Uprising and Secular Desires 266
The Heaven-and-Earth Society Joins the Taiping 267
Other Agencies Join the Taiping 269
Taiping's Edict for Secular Desires 272
The Taiping and Popular Participation 276
Hong Xiuquan's Stance Against Heavenly
Paradise and the Bible 277
Hong Xiuquan's Heavenly Kingdom on Earth 278
The Occupations of Wuhan and Nanjing and
the Taiping's Slide Toward Corruption 279
Yang Xiuqing's Ambition and Hong Xiuquan's
Conspiracy to Kill Yang Xiuqing 280
Hong Xiuquan Calls Wei Changhui and
Wei Changhui Kills Yang Xiuqing 285
Wei Changhui's Conflict With Hong Xiuquan 289
The Death of the Taiping Kings and the
Collapse of the Taiping 291
xii Table of Contents
The Tonghak—Suun Ch'oe Che-u's Entry Into
the Secular World and Missionary Work 296
Increase of Tonghak Power and Formation of a
New Leadership and Body of Teachings 298
The Prelude to the Revolt 300
Haewöl Ch'oe Si-hyöng Hides From Yi P'il's Revolt 302
The Tonghak's Petitions to the Government 303
Reorganization of the Tonghak and Re-Petitioning
of the Government 304
Chön Pong-jun Revolts Against the Government
Without Haewöl 's Permission 314
Emergence of the Northern Leadership 320
Somali Islam Against the West—Muhammad
Abdullah Hassan 323
Conclusion 324
Chapter Seven: Chüngsando as a Tonghak
and the Unification Church 335
True Tonghak 336
Unity of Religions 336
Causes of Suffering and the Great Cataclysmic
Change to Millenarian Paradise 337
Matteo Ricci, Modern Civilization, and
Suun Ch'oe Che-u 337
Chüng-san's Relation to Tonghak Thought 338
The Principle of a Millenarian Utopia—Cosmic
Cycles and the Final Days 342
Ki (Chi) Energy 344
Heaven, Earth, and the Millenarian Paradise 344
Government 345
Ways for Salvation 345
Honesty 345
Justice and Betrayal 346
Divine Power 346
Chüngsando and Heaven, Earth, and Humanity 348
Table of Contents xiii
Prediction 348
Establishing a New Framework for
World Affairs 348
The Sino-American War Centering on
Korea Again 349
The Kobe Earthquake in Japan 349
The Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905) 349
Japanese Defeat in World War II 349
Japanese Control Over Korea 350
The Ultimate Contest Ends the Established Order 350
The Great Catastrophe, the Pole Shift, and the
Final Days 351
The Later Heaven and New Millenarian Paradise 352
The Unification Church and Millenarianism 352
Unification Church's View on Orthodox Christianity 353
The Meaning of the Human Fall and the Root of Sin 353
Body and Spirit 355
The Purpose of God's Creation 355
The Goal in God's Dispensation of Salvation 357
Victory Over Satan and the Restoration of True Love 358
Jesus' Failure to Achieve the Heavenly Kingdom 359
The Completed Testament Age and the Millenarian
Dream 360
The Chosen People 360
Moon Proclaims Himself the Messiah 361
Mrs. Sun Myung Moon's Speech 362
Chapter Eight: Conclusion—Generalization of
Millenarianism 365
Millenarianism and the Asian Cases—East
Asian Millenarian Movements 365
Causative Factors of the Millenarian Movements 369
The Tonghak and the Taiping Millenarian Movements 369
A Paradigm of Millenarianism in the Asian Tradition 371
Examination of the Major Theories of Millenarianism 372
xiv Table of Contents
Cohn's Definition of Millenarianism 373
Examination of the Deprivation Theory 374
Desires and Millenarianism 378
Millenarianisms 379
Self-Millenarianism and Selfless Millenarianism 379
Millenarianism and Reincarnation 387
A Human Being Reborn as a Pig 388
Non-Asians and Reincarnation 390
Reincarnation, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam 392
Christianity 392
Islam 392
The Middle Ages and the Renaissance 392
Reincarnation and Western Scholars 395
The Selfless Millenarian Movement 396
Self-Millenarianism—Monotheistic and
Non-Monotheistic Millenarianism 398
Monotheistic and Spirit Within Body
Self-Millenarianism 398
Monotheistic, Material, and No-Spirit Within
Body Self-Millenarianism 398
Monotheistic-Pantheistic Spirit Within Body
Self-Millenarianism 399
Monotheistic-Pantheistic Non-Spirit Within
Body Self-Millenarianism 399
Atheistic Materialistic Millenarianism 399
Scientific Millenarianism 399
Linear Millenarianism and Cyclical Millenarianism 400
Definition of Millenarianism 400
Spirit With Material-Body
Self-Millenarianism 400
Nonmaterial and Nonbody Self or
Selfless Millenarianism 401
Bibliography 405
Index 431 |
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spelling | Yi, Hong-bŏm Verfasser aut Asian millenarianism an interdisciplinary study of the Taiping and Tonghak rebellions in a global context Hong Beom Rhee Youngstown, N.Y. Cambria Press 2007 XXV, 436 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Geschichte 1800-1900 Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Geschichte Nationalismus Philosophie Religion Tonghak Incident, 1894 Nationalism Religious aspects Millennialism Comparative studies Tonghak (DE-588)4349806-1 gnd rswk-swf Chiliasmus (DE-588)4147671-2 gnd rswk-swf Taipingaufstand (DE-588)4184363-0 gnd rswk-swf Korea History 1864-1910 Korea History Philosophy China History Taiping Rebellion, 1850-1864 China History 19th century Asien (DE-588)4003217-6 gnd rswk-swf Asien (DE-588)4003217-6 g Chiliasmus (DE-588)4147671-2 s Geschichte z DE-604 Taipingaufstand (DE-588)4184363-0 s Tonghak (DE-588)4349806-1 s HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015584706&sequence=000004&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Yi, Hong-bŏm Asian millenarianism an interdisciplinary study of the Taiping and Tonghak rebellions in a global context Geschichte Nationalismus Philosophie Religion Tonghak Incident, 1894 Nationalism Religious aspects Millennialism Comparative studies Tonghak (DE-588)4349806-1 gnd Chiliasmus (DE-588)4147671-2 gnd Taipingaufstand (DE-588)4184363-0 gnd |
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title | Asian millenarianism an interdisciplinary study of the Taiping and Tonghak rebellions in a global context |
title_auth | Asian millenarianism an interdisciplinary study of the Taiping and Tonghak rebellions in a global context |
title_exact_search | Asian millenarianism an interdisciplinary study of the Taiping and Tonghak rebellions in a global context |
title_exact_search_txtP | Asian millenarianism an interdisciplinary study of the Taiping and Tonghak rebellions in a global context |
title_full | Asian millenarianism an interdisciplinary study of the Taiping and Tonghak rebellions in a global context Hong Beom Rhee |
title_fullStr | Asian millenarianism an interdisciplinary study of the Taiping and Tonghak rebellions in a global context Hong Beom Rhee |
title_full_unstemmed | Asian millenarianism an interdisciplinary study of the Taiping and Tonghak rebellions in a global context Hong Beom Rhee |
title_short | Asian millenarianism |
title_sort | asian millenarianism an interdisciplinary study of the taiping and tonghak rebellions in a global context |
title_sub | an interdisciplinary study of the Taiping and Tonghak rebellions in a global context |
topic | Geschichte Nationalismus Philosophie Religion Tonghak Incident, 1894 Nationalism Religious aspects Millennialism Comparative studies Tonghak (DE-588)4349806-1 gnd Chiliasmus (DE-588)4147671-2 gnd Taipingaufstand (DE-588)4184363-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Geschichte Nationalismus Philosophie Religion Tonghak Incident, 1894 Nationalism Religious aspects Millennialism Comparative studies Tonghak Chiliasmus Taipingaufstand Korea History 1864-1910 Korea History Philosophy China History Taiping Rebellion, 1850-1864 China History 19th century Asien |
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