| Peter Auber - 1834 - 444 頁
...whole air looked like a thick or yellow mass; at the same time a cloud covered the sun, so that Pekin was suddenly involved in darkness ; it was impossible...agents must do their utmost to restore their purity. Kea King,* desiring to prove his repentance, and to calm the superstitious fear of the Chinese people,... | |
| John R. Peters (Jr.) - 1849 - 208 頁
...whole air looked like a thick yellow mass ; at the same time a cloud covered the sun, so that Pekin was suddenly involved in darkness ; it was impossible...agents must do their utmost to restore their purity. Kia-King, desiring to prove his repentance, and to calm the superstitious fears of the Chinese people,... | |
| John R. Peters (Jr.) - 1849 - 204 頁
...whole air looked like a thick yellow mass ; at the same time a cloud covered the sun, so that Pekin was suddenly involved in darkness ; it was impossible...agents must do their utmost to restore their purity. Kia-King, desiring to prove his repentance, and to calm the superstitious fears of the Chinese people,... | |
| Barnum's Chinese Museum - 1850 - 218 頁
...whole air looked like a thick yellow mass ; at the same time a cloud covered the sun, so that Pekin was suddenly involved in darkness ; it was impossible...agents must do their utmost to restore their purity. Kia-King, desiring to prove his repentance, and to calm the superstitious fears of the Chinese people,... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1880 - 668 頁
...the snow was carried to higher strata of the air, which was so filled with the fine particles, that it was impossible to distinguish objects at the distance of a few yards. But even when the wind was "ight and the sky clear, there went on a constant snowitorm a few... | |
| William Jerdan, William Ring Workman, Frederick Arnold, John Morley, Charles Wycliffe Goodwin - 1884 - 950 頁
...whole air looked like a thick or yellow mass ; at the same time a cloud covered the sun, so that Pekin was suddenly involved in darkness ; it was impossible...phenomenon is a presage by which Heaven announces that murals are corrupted, and that the emperor and his agents must do their utmost to restore their purity.... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1880 - 660 頁
...the snow was carried to higher strata of the air, which was so filled with the fine particles, that it was impossible to distinguish objects at the distance of a few yards. But even when the wind -was light and the sky clear, there went on a constant snowstorm a few... | |
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