| Henry Roscoe - 1825 - 338 頁
...that of Yuan-ming-quen, and Fnng-too-yas-tay, but with what view or design we cannot imagine. " 14th. Among his treasures of pearls and precious stones,...size, and exceeded even that which adorns the imperial crown. There were likewise found' various buttons distinguishing princely rank, carved out of precious... | |
| Egor Fedorovich Timkovskiĭ - 1827 - 516 頁
...name ofjueng (a common burying-ground), but unanimously call it lin (an imperial cemetery.) " 16th, Among his treasures of pearls and precious stones,...size, and exceeded even that which adorns the imperial crown. There were likewise found various buttons distinguishing princely rank, carved out of precious... | |
| Egor Fedorovich Timkovskiĭ - 1827 - 514 頁
...(a common burying-ground), but unanimously call it I'm (an imperial cemetery.) •' 16th, Among hi» treasures of pearls and precious stones, upwards of...size, and exceeded even that which adorns the imperial crown. There were likewise found various buttons distinguishing princely rank, carved out of precious... | |
| Egor Fedorovich Timkovskiĭ - 1827 - 512 頁
...imperial cemetery.) " 16th, Among his treasures of pearls and precious stones, upwards of two hqndred strings or bracelets of the former were discovered,...size, and exceeded even that which adorns the imperial crown. There were likewise found various buttons distinguishing princely rank, carved out of precious... | |
| Sir Arthur Augustus Thurlow Cunynghame - 1853 - 398 頁
...sentence had been passed upon Ho-quen, Kia-king published a pro160 ARTICLES OF IMPEACHMENT clamation, containing an enumeration of his crimes — the four...precious stones, such as his situation by no means entitled him to wear. Many score of these gems were discovered, besides pieces of the same kind in... | |
| Sir Robert Kennaway Douglas - 1894 - 506 頁
...current modes of accumulating treasure. In the words of the imperial edict, published on the occasion, "Among his treasures of pearls and precious stones,...imperial possession. One among the pearls belonging to Ho Kwan was of an enormous size, and exceeded even that which adorns the imperial crown. There were... | |
| Sir Robert Kennaway Douglas - 1894 - 488 頁
...times exceeding in value those in our imperial possession. One among the pearls belonging to Ho Kwan was of an enormous size, and exceeded even that which adorns the imperial crown. There were likewise found various buttons distinguishing princely rank, carved out of precious... | |
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