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Miao
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(Hmong)People that populated border of Guizhou and Hunan. Great Miao Uprising in 1795-1806, in response to losing land to Han migrants.
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White Lotus Rebellion
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1796-1804White Lotus Buddhists in upper reaches of Han river. State cracked down on White Lotus, local communities militarized in response.
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Heshen
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(1750-1799)Served on Grand Council, had Qianlong emperor's favor. Corrupted the state officials.
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Ruan Yuan
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(1764-1849)Native of Yangzhou, governor of many provinces that didn't participate in Heshen's corruption.
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Eldemboo
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(1748-1805)Great Qing general that suppressed White Lotus Rebellion, relying on gentry leaders and local mercenaries.
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Eight Banners
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Represented military and administrative tribes; a multiethnic conquest force. Registered for taxation, mobilized for war.
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Queue
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Manchu hairstyle, braid at back of head, which was bald otherwise. Lose your hair or your head. Cutting your queue became a symbol of opposition against Qing.
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Shengyuan
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Passed county prefectural exam
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Hong Liangji
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Believed corruption was a factional problem, not an individual one. Was exiled for writing a criticism. Privately wrote an abridged version of Unified Gazetteer of the Great Qing. Also wrote about his exile and travel.
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Bao Shichen
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Literati serving as private secretary to officials. Called for overhaul of political structure. Proponent of sea transport vs. Canal bureaucracy.
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Bare sticks
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Growing number of rogue, single males.
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New World Crops
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Crops that could grow on marginal lands that wouldn't support rice, such as corn and peanuts.
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Yersinia Pestis
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Bacteria that caused Bubonic Plague. Spreads through rodents; causes high fever, delirium, bubos. Reservoir in NW Yunnan.
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Slash and burn
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Or "swidden agriculture." Burn down vegetation on hillside, giving nutrients to soil. Rain would wash silt and sand so farmers had to move to new area after.
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Sands
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Alluvial fields downriver in Pearl River Delta. Silt that came down from river and emptied into delta, forming new land mass.
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