The last imperial dynasty of China (from 1644 to 1912) which was overthrown by revolutionaries; during the Qing dynasty China was ruled by the Manchu.
1Yang later went to Peking, capital of the Ch'ing dynasty, where he taught the emperor's guards.
2Under the Ming dynasty, as well as under the Ch'ing dynasty, Buddhism enjoyed a precarious existence.
3In the writings of Hsun Ch'ing, Book I. page 2, we find something like the words of Ana.
4As patrons of the Ch'i copy, we have Wang Ch'ing, who was a censor in the year B.C.
5Also that the Odes of Ch'ing should be allowed to introduce discord in connection with the music of the Festal Songs and Hymns.
6Put away the songs of Ch'ing, and remove far from you men of artful speech: the Ch'ing songs are immodest, and artful talkers are dangerous.
7Ch'ing-cheng and met the Taoist priest Hung in Ch'ang Tao Kuan Temple.
8Published by imperial authority in 1803, the eighth year of Ch'ia-ch'ing.
9The Ch'ing or Manchu dynasty, whose downfall we have recently witnessed, brought no new vigor to China.
10Miao Ch'ing will have the title of Very Virtuous P'u-sa, the Completely Beautiful, Rider of the Green Lion.
11The first Heaven is Yü Ch'ing.
12Cheng Man-ch'ing is a remarkable man.
13His own name was Ch'ing Fu.
14His other name was Man-ch'ing.
15San-Ch'ing is the name of both the collective of the three Taoist Heavens and the gods that preside over each.
16Huang T'ien Hua, hard pressed by Mo-li Ch'ing, drew the mysterious spike from its sheath, and hurled it at his adversary.