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The Manchu-Chinese Diploma <i>Gaoming</i> 誥命 from the Collection of Nikolai P. Likhachev
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The Chinese collection of the IOM RAS keeps the Manchu-Chinese diploma from the former Museum of Paleography, which was founded by Nikolai P. Likhachev in 1925. The Museum was closed in 1930, and manuscripts in Oriental languages were sent to the nowadays IOM RAS. Among these manuscripts was the Manchu-Chinese diploma dated 1682. It bestowed the civil official Yatu the 4th rank title zhongxian dafu, and his wife from the Tunggo clan a corresponding title. The article publishes the diploma and its Russian translation from Chinese and Manchu.
Institute of Oriental Manuscripts of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Title: The Manchu-Chinese Diploma <i>Gaoming</i> 誥命 from the Collection of Nikolai P. Likhachev
Description:
The Chinese collection of the IOM RAS keeps the Manchu-Chinese diploma from the former Museum of Paleography, which was founded by Nikolai P.
Likhachev in 1925.
The Museum was closed in 1930, and manuscripts in Oriental languages were sent to the nowadays IOM RAS.
Among these manuscripts was the Manchu-Chinese diploma dated 1682.
It bestowed the civil official Yatu the 4th rank title zhongxian dafu, and his wife from the Tunggo clan a corresponding title.
The article publishes the diploma and its Russian translation from Chinese and Manchu.
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