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and its management in state-buildin
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worshiped Pan Hu, a legendary figure, as part of their New Year's celebrations.
more detailed, specific on beliefs
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he treatment is anecdotal
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"Miao albums" that were compiled by officials responsible for governing frontier areas during the late Yongzheng or early Qianlong periods. These albums contained illustrations and texts describing the customs and practices of different ethnic minority groups in southwest China.
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Qing Imperial Illustrations of Tributary Peoples was based on direct observation,
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China saw a rise in ethnographic representation of different peoples, including the development of a systematic ethnography of ethnic minority groups.
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The chapter also explores the development of anthropology and ethnography as academic disciplines, which began to take shape in the 19th century.
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- Sep 2017
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Those distinctions belonged to Suzhou and Hangzhou, and Shanghai was sometimes called “Little Su” or “Little Hang” to flag its lowlier status
Actually Shanghai was the least evolved cities compared to Suzhou and Hangzhou
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political relationship to encouraging outsiders to move to or invest in the place
Visual myths were a method to lure attentions
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