Harqin_1754.jpg
Summary
Description Harqin 1754.jpg |
English:
Eastern Inner Mongolia from the General Map of the 1754
Da Qing Fensheng Yutu
, showing Harqin between the Great Wall, the Mongols, and the Desert. Pen-and-ink and watercolor. Library of Congress copy, G2305 .D35 1782 Vault Shelf, G2305 .T15 17-- Vault
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Title
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English:
Provincial Atlas of the Qing Empire
中文:
大清分省輿圖
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Shelf ID
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G2305 .D35 1760 | ||
Parent
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https://www.loc.gov/resource/g7820m.gct00229/ | ||
Sheet title
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English:
Untitled general map
中文:
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Source | LOC | ||
Author | Unknown author Unknown author | ||
Permission
( Reusing this file ) |
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Location
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Inner Mongolia · China | ||
Part of
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American Memory · General Maps · Catalog · Geography And Map Division | ||
Subject
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Atlases · Early Maps · Maps · Early Works To 1800 · China · Administrative And Political Divisions · Manuscript Maps |
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Annotations
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漠沙 (The Desert, intending the Gobi)
城京 (The Capital City, intending Beijing)
趾
(Jiaozhi, intending Vietnam as an area arbitarily to the south)
門
(Macao)
門
(Xiamen)
琉
球
(Greater Ryukyu, intending Okinawa)
琉
球
(Lesser Ryukyu, intending Lambai Island)
朝
鮮
(Korea, intending its capital Seoul)
白
山
(Mt Paektu)
龍
江
(Amur River)
海
關
(Shanhaiguan)
州廣 (Guangzhou)
林
(Guilin)
南
(Annam, the same area of Vietnam as Jiaozhi)
南
(Yunnan City, now Kunming)
陽貴 (Guiyang)
昌
(Nanchang)
州
(Fuzhou)
昌
(Wuchang, now Wuhan)
安
(Xi'an)
原
(Taiyuan)
河
(Yellow River)
南
山
"Southeast Mountain"
拉
"Niaola"
陽
(Shenyang)
沙
(Changsha)
州杭 (Hangzhou)
寜江 (Jiangning, now Nanjing)
島明崇 (Chongming Island)
國
島
(Changguo Island, now Zhoushan)
島山丹 "Danshan Island"
封
(Kaifeng)
南
(Jinan)
口北古 (Gubeikou)
古蒙 (The Mongols)
寜西 (Xining)
州
(Lanzhou)
都城 (Chengdu)
星
𪧐
海
(Xingsu or Xingxiu Sea)
州瓊 (Qiongzhou, now Hainan)
正
島
"Sanzheng Island"
口石獨 (Dushikou)
沁兒哈 (Harqin)
沙漠 (The Desert)
獨石口 (Dushikou)
古北口 (Gubeikou)
哈兒沁 (Harqin)
蒙古 (The Mongols)