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第 43 頁
... that route to Hong Kong . We embarked on board of her as she rode in midstream of the East River . The day was bleak and bitingly cold . No handker- chiefs were fluttering in the air , waving a good RETURN TO CHINA 43.
... that route to Hong Kong . We embarked on board of her as she rode in midstream of the East River . The day was bleak and bitingly cold . No handker- chiefs were fluttering in the air , waving a good RETURN TO CHINA 43.
第 52 頁
... River . While there , I began my Chinese studies and com- menced to regain the dialect of Canton , which I had forgotten during my stay in the United States . In less than six months , the language came back to me readily , although I ...
... River . While there , I began my Chinese studies and com- menced to regain the dialect of Canton , which I had forgotten during my stay in the United States . In less than six months , the language came back to me readily , although I ...
第 75 頁
... River , which had converted the northern part of Kiangsu province into a sea , and made homeless and destitute thousands of people of that locality . A large body of refugees had wandered to and flocked near Shanghai . A Chinese ...
... River , which had converted the northern part of Kiangsu province into a sea , and made homeless and destitute thousands of people of that locality . A large body of refugees had wandered to and flocked near Shanghai . A Chinese ...
第 81 頁
... River , about two miles distant , flanks the city on the east . It takes its rise from the high mountain range of ... rivers that have periodical bores in which the tidal waters in their entrance to the bay create a noise like thun- der ...
... River , about two miles distant , flanks the city on the east . It takes its rise from the high mountain range of ... rivers that have periodical bores in which the tidal waters in their entrance to the bay create a noise like thun- der ...
第 82 頁
... River , at a station called Kang Kow , or mouth of the river , about two miles east of the city , where boats were waiting for us . Several hundreds of these boats of a peculiar and unique type were riding near the estuary of the river ...
... River , at a station called Kang Kow , or mouth of the river , about two miles east of the city , where boats were waiting for us . Several hundreds of these boats of a peculiar and unique type were riding near the estuary of the river ...
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第 215 頁 - ... to inquire into and report upon the matters therein contained, whose duty it shall be to examine into the truth of the representations made, to hear all parties interested in such real estate, and to report thereon with all convenient speed.
第 173 頁 - ... These one hundred and twenty students were to be divided into four installments of thirty students each, one installment to be sent out each year. They were to have fifteen years to finish their education. Their average age was to be from twelve to fourteen years. If the first and second in stallments proved to be a success, the scheme was to be continued indefinitely.
第 168 頁 - It was during this visit [Tseng's first visit in 1868] that 1 succeeded in persuading him to have a mechanical school annexed to the arsenal, in which Chinese youths might be taught the theory as well as the practice of mechanical engineering, and thus enable China in time to dispense with the employment of foreign mechanical engineers and machinists, and to be perfectly independent. This at once appealed to the practical turn of the Chinese mind, and the school was finally added to the...
第 152 頁 - ... be left entirely to my discretion and judgment, after consulting a professional mechanical engineer. At the end of another two weeks, Wha was authorized to tell me that the Viceroy, after having seen all the four men, had decided to empower me to go abroad and make purchases of such machinery as in the opinion of a professional engineer would be the best and the right machinery for China to adopt.
第 41 頁 - Before the close of my last year in college I had already sketched out what I should do. I was determined that the rising generation of China should enjoy the same educational advantages that I had enjoyed; that through western education China might be regenerated, become enlightened and powerful.
第 149 頁 - ... in the United States and from a common-sense point of view, I would say that a machine shop in the present state of China should be of a general and fundamental character and not one for specific purposes. In other words, I told them they ought to have a machine shop that would be able to create or reproduce other machine shops of the same character as itself; each and all of these should be able to turn out specific machinery for the manufacture of specific things.
第 230 頁 - League for a period of ten years, at the end of which time the plan will be subject to reconsideration and revision.
第 173 頁 - If the first and second in stallments proved to be a success, the scheme was to be continued indefinitely. Chinese teachers were to be provided to keep up their knowledge of Chinese while in the United States. Over the whole enterprise two commissioners were to be appointed...
第 168 頁 - Here is Yung Wing's record of the event : "He [Tseng] took a tour of inspection through his jurisdiction and one of the important places he visited was Shanghai and the Kiangnan Arsenal — an establishment of his own creation. I pointed out to him the machinery which I bought for him in America. He stood and watched its automatic movement with unabated delight, for this was the first time he had seen machinery, and how it worked."51 48. Tsou Kao, chiian 31, pp. 51-52. 49. Wei...
第 190 頁 - January, 1875, we moved into our new headquarters, which was a large, double three-story house spacious enough to accommodate the commis sioners, teachers and seventy-five students at one time. It was provided with a schoolroom where Chinese was exclusively taught; a dining room, a double kitchen, dormitories and bath rooms. The motive which led me to build permanent headquarters of our own was to have the educational mission as deeply rooted in the United States as possible, so as not to give the...