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Tching, which contains the Red Town, or Tsen-Kai-Tching, that is to say, "the forbidden town."
The Adventures of a Special Correspondent Jules Verne 1866
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In 713 a Chinaman with a literary bent began distributing what was called The Tching-Pao - The Peking Gazette - "News of the Capital," and he continued to issue the crude news sheet until 741 in the T'ang dynasty of the Chinese capital. for centuries this news disseminator has appeared daily.
Division of Labour 2009
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In 713 a Chinaman with a literary bent began distributing what was called The Tching-Pao - The Peking Gazette - "News of the Capital," and he continued to issue the crude news sheet until 741 in the T'ang dynasty of the Chinese capital. for centuries this news disseminator has appeared daily.
Division of Labour 2009
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He threaded the familiar streets, and, with heart beating high in delightful expectation, he stood before the door of Tching-whang's mansion.
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And the ex-censor of the highest board gravely and gracefully bowed the family of Tching-whang out of the premises.
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Tching-whang lost his presence of mind altogether, and violated the common decencies of life by receiving his visitor with his hat off, and taking the proffered presents with one hand, -- the other being occupied in pulling his ear, to assure himself he was not dreaming.
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Many of the nobility purchased their porcelain and tobacco of Tching-whang, and recognized him immediately.
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Turning neither to the right nor to the left, he made his way to the residence of Tching-whang.
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Tching-whang's daughter, and he must really be excused from entering into conversation with any one so excessively behind the fashionable times.
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Tching-whang, observing his visitor's strait, interposed.
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