This is a cool site--but it seems like 1911AxeGrindFilter. The Qing state was "fair"? Yeah, if you were a foreign merchant, a bureaucrat, or a local grandee. For peasants, not so much. posted by nasreddin at 10:56 AM on November 6, 2007
Obviously, all those peasant rebels were just uppity and divorced from the mighty de emanating from the Dragon Throne posted by Abiezer at 11:08 AM on November 6, 2007
If it's not too much trouble, could you tell me who is this GINI, and how many wishes he grants? Thanx. posted by Kirth Gerson at 11:12 AM on November 6, 2007
how many wishes he grants?
As many as you want, as long as you can afford the bottle. posted by nasreddin at 11:18 AM on November 6, 2007
Google GINI to get the Wikipedia page which has way more information than you want and also a neat graph that proves once and for all how false Republican talking points about socialism in America are. posted by DU at 11:28 AM on November 6, 2007
Heavenly visuals! what a treat. Thanks Abiezer.
What is the heading of this post? My browser says only "??", curious what Chinese letters are up there.
Or spell quote. Nor add "and" to "reform-and-opening." posted by Abiezer at 11:53 AM on November 6, 2007
So cool, that interesting additional information, thanks again Abiezer. Love and admire your knowledge of China. posted by nickyskye at 12:55 PM on November 6, 2007
Wandering through these scrolls with the navigation tool set on full magnification makes me think that this, finally, is why the internets were invented.
It also makes me think "Is that Chow Yun Fat?" posted by TheWhiteSkull at 1:26 PM on November 6, 2007
This is great. Thanks, Abiezer! posted by homunculus at 3:46 PM on November 6, 2007
my faves from the period have to be the porcelain...not that export crap...the real stuff...simple, elegant, bold glazes...saw this one bowl in the chicago art institute...a simple small dish similar to a miso soup bowl...cross-section like a hyperbola with a razor-thin edge...the inside was white and incredibly translucent, yet the outside was a bright yellow and totally opaque! i actually found myself in tears... posted by sexyrobot at 6:52 PM on November 6, 2007
Love your posts, Abiezer - if I ever get to Beijing I'll buy you a beer! posted by Quietgal at 7:42 PM on November 6, 2007
Aw shucks, Quietgal. I post for the sheer joy of participation, but am most amenable to the idea of doing it for beer instead! posted by Abiezer at 7:47 PM on November 6, 2007
'Twould be an honor to embeerify the author of my favorite limerick. Sweet and proper, even. posted by Quietgal at 8:20 PM on November 6, 2007
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