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A Chinese Pioneer Family

The Lins of Wu-feng, Taiwan, 1729-1895

Johanna Margarete Menzel Meskill

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In an absorbing account of a frontier family's rise to local eminence, from its pioneer days in eighteenth-century Taiwan through its attainment of gentry status there a century later, Johanna Meskill presents not just a family history but a social history of late imperial China as well.

Originally published in 1979.

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Koxinga, Wu River (Yangtze tributary), Province of Taiwan, Hakka people, Mainland China, Peking Gazette, Taiping Rebellion, Min River (Sichuan), Wealth, Zhejiang, Philanthropy, Tribal Leadership, Guangxu Emperor, Confucius, Chinese law, Fujian, Tang dynasty, Chinese architecture, Zheng He, Taipei, Tax, Huai Army, Imperial examination, Peasant, Ancestral home (Chinese), Overseas Chinese, Sinicization, Kangxi Emperor, Qing dynasty, His Family, Quanzhou, Old Chinese, Qianlong Emperor, Keelung Campaign, Family honor, Taiwanese aborigines, Upper class, White Lotus Rebellion, Kuomintang, China proper, Sino-French War, Filial piety, Fuzhou, Tunghai University, China, Confucianism, Traditional society, Bao Zheng, Intendant, Yongzheng Emperor, Taichung, Guangdong, Chinese titles, Lower house, Changhua, Chinese clothing, Nouveau riche, Chinese emigration, Household, In The Family, Chinese culture, Mrs., Mao Zedong, Chinese Village (Tsarskoe Selo), East Asian cultural sphere, Sui dynasty, Chinese surname, Courtesy name, Beijing, Surname