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北京生活侧影 京华往事
  • (英)燕瑞博著 著
  • 出版社: 北京:外语教学与研究出版社
  • ISBN:9787560078441
  • 出版时间:2008
  • 标注页数:175页
  • 文件大小:23MB
  • 文件页数:194页
  • 主题词:社会生活-史料-北京市-英文

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图书目录

Introduction—By Hardy Jowett1

Note on Romanization6

Chapter Ⅰ A City of Pleasure7

Chapter Ⅱ The Hutng and Its Inhabitants21

Chapter Ⅲ Street Vendors26

Chapter Ⅳ Flower Streets and Willow Lanes52

Chapter Ⅴ Pawnshops,Middlemen and Money Lenders65

Middlemen68

Money Lenders71

Chapter Ⅵ Feasts and Restaurants73

Chapter Ⅶ Actors and the Theatre 81

Chapter Ⅷ Various Professions107

Chapter Ⅸ Gates,Street Names and Various Places of Interest124

Street Names126

Certain Places of Interest135

Chapter Ⅹ Politicians,Some Office Holders and Certain Educationalists138

Chapter Ⅺ Red Ceremonials,Marriages,Births and Birthdays146

Births156

Birthdays159

Chapter Ⅻ Tales of the Spirit World161

Water Ghosts166

Wall Building Ghosts167

Hanging Ghosts168

Barber Ghosts168

Idol Ghosts168

Ghosts Connected with Sickness and Death169

Devil Possession169

T'ou Sheng Kuei169

Kuei Ch'ai,or"Harbingers of Death"170

Spirit Foxes and Other Strange Phenomena170

Precautions against Evil Influences172

Ghost Festivals173

Ⅰ.The Chinese City form Just Outside the Ch'ien Men14

Ⅱ.General Clad in Gorgeous Raiment15

Ⅲ.The Chief Treasure in the T'uan Cheng—the Kuan Yin with the Mona Lisa Smile16

Ⅳ.The"Mona Lisa"Kuan Yin&Photo by Mr.Yung Kwang17

Ⅴ.Cucumbers Arriving from the County&Photo by Lemunyon32

Mohammedans Retailing Cakes Fried in Oil&Photo by J.Zumbrum32

Ⅵ.COBBLER&Photo by J.Zumbrum33

SELLER OF HUN TUN(dumplings boiled in soup)&Photo by H.C.Faxon,Esq.33

Ⅶ.She Offers Face Powder & Matches in Exchange for Paper & Waste Materals&Photo by H.C.Faxon,Esq.34

Blind Musician&Photo by H.C.Faxon,Esq.34

Ⅷ."Smoked Fish"&Photo by H.C.Faxon,Esq.35

A Persimmon Stall&Photo by J.Zumbrum35

Ⅸ.Bring in Charcoal&Photo by Lemunyon36

Selling Persimmons by Weight&Photo by lemunyon36

Fruit & Syrup Vendor Clanging His Two Brass Cups&Photo by H.C.Faxon,Esq.36

Ⅹ.Crockery Mender with His Swinging Gong&Photo by H.C.Faxon,Esq.37

Knife Grinder with His Iron Plates&Photo by H.C.Faxon,Esq.37

Ⅺ.Cloth Seller Holding His Hand Drum&Photo by H.C.Faxon,Esq.38

Fan Seller with His Jingle of Bells&Photo by H.C.Faxon,Esq.38

Ⅻ.Toy Paper-Lanterns&Photo by Lemunyon39

The Price to be Paid Depends upon the Number on the Wooden Slip which the Customer Draws out of the Bamboo Holder&Photo by J.Zumbrum39

ⅩⅢ.A Barber&Photo by J.Zumbrum47

A Blind Musician&Photo by J.Zumbrum47

ⅩⅣ.Sweetmeats&Photo by J.Zumbrum48

A Seller of Nails & Boot Protectors&Photo by J.Zumbrum48

ⅩⅤ.Cakes Fried in Oil&Photo by J.Zumbrum49

Small Vegetable Marrows&Photo by J.Zumbrum49

ⅩⅥ.House in Red Light District&Photo by J.Zumbrum58

House in Red Light District&Photo by J.Zumbrum58

ⅩⅦ.Various Types of"Ladies"59

ⅩⅧ.A Group of"Ladies of the Second Class"60

ⅩⅨ.Various Types of"Ladies"61

ⅩⅩ.An Old Fashioned Pawnshop with Its Prison Like Appearance&Photo by H.C.Faxon,Esq.69

A New Style Pawnshop&Photo by H.C.Faxon,Esq.69

ⅩⅪ.The Hui Hsien Tang Restaurant where in the Summer the Diners Can Gaze out upon the Lotus Flowers&Photo by Mr.Yung Kwang77

The Famous"Duck Restaurant,""The Pien I Fang"&Photo by Mr.Chen Chen77

ⅩⅫ.Pupils of the Fu Lien Cheng School of Acting&Photos by H.C.Faxon,Esq.85

ⅩⅩⅢ.Pupils of the Fu Lien Cheng School of Acting&Photos by H.C.Faxon,Esq.86

ⅩⅩⅣ.Pupils of the Fu Lien Cheng School of Acting&Photos by H.C.Faxon,Esq.87

Theatrical Announcements at Entrance to Theatre&Photo by J.Zumbrum87

ⅩⅩⅤ.Mei Lan Fang&Photo by J.Zumbrum88

An Actor Taken in the Courtyard just before Going on the Stage&Photo by J.Zumbrum88

ⅩⅩⅥ.Mei Lan Fang in One of His Newly Written Plays,"Loa Shen"or"The Descent of the Goddess"&Photo by J.Zumbrum89

ⅩⅩⅦ.Altar in Dressing Room of Temporary Theatre&Photo by H.C.Faxon,Esq.90

Actors Practising Their Voices&Photo by H.C.Faxon,Esq.90

ⅩⅩⅧ.Chen Yen Ch'iu,the Pupil of Mei Lan Fang91

ⅩⅩⅨ.Chen Yen Ch'iu92

ⅩⅩⅩ.Two Stage Favouristes—Hsiao Cheng Ling and Her Sister Hsiao Yu Ling93

En Pei Hsien in the Play"Feng Yang Hwa Ku"—"The Flower Drum of Feng Yang."93

ⅩⅩⅪ.Pi Yun Hsia,A Well Known Actress94

Ching Hsueh Fang,A Great Favourite with Peking Audiences94

ⅩⅩⅫ.Two Portraits of Ching Hsuen Fang in"T'ien Nu San Hwa,"or"The Heavenly Maid Scatters Flowers."95

ⅩⅩⅩⅢ.Shih San Tan"Lady No.13",A Favourite Stage Name Adopted by Actresses and those who Take Female Parts99

Another Picture of Pi Yung Hsia in"Pa Wang Yueh Chi."99

ⅩⅩⅩⅣ.Pi Yun Hsia in the Play"Pa Wang Pieh Chi,"or"Pa Wang Bids Farewell to Yueh Chi on Leaving for the War."100

ⅩⅩⅩⅤ.A Maker of Seals Outside the Ch'ien Men Post Office&Photo by J.Zumbrurn111

Shielding the Bird from the Sunlight&Photo by H.C.Faxon,Esq.111

ⅩⅩⅩⅥ.Bird Trainer&Photos by J.Zumbrum112

ⅩⅩⅩⅦ.Crickets for Sale&Photo by J.Zumbrum113

Form the Pole Hangs the Sign of A Midwife&Photo by H.C.Faxon,Esq.113

ⅩⅩⅩⅧ.A Travelling Gramophone Entertainer&Photo by Lemunyon114

A Gramophone Entertainer&Photo by H.C.Faxon,Esq.114

Official Servants in the Time of the Emperor&Photo by Lemunyon114

ⅩⅩⅩⅨ.In spite of the Introduction of Waterworks,the Water Sellers still Do A Considerable Business115

ⅩL.The Hatamen,the Only Gate with a Straight Through Passage130

The Stone Turtle outside the Hatamen which Cannot Leave Its Post until It Hears the Beating of a Gong,Signifying the Closing of the Gate.&Photo by Mr.Chen Chen130

ⅩLⅠ.The Thieves Market outside the Hatamen&Photo by Mr.Chen Chen131

The Door of the Ch'ien Men through which Only Emperors Were Allowed to Pass&Photo by J.Zumbrum131

ⅩLⅡ.Celebrating the Dragon Boat Festival on the Erh Cha where the Waters Meet just outside Peking&Photo by J.Zumbrum132

Legation Street now Given over to Strangers from across the Seas&Photo by J.Zumbrum132

ⅩLⅢ.The Fragrant Concubine&Photo by Mr.Yung Kwang133

ⅩLⅣ.The Hsi Hwa Gate Built near the Former Site of the Demolished Wang Chia Lou,the Tower from which the Fragrant Concubine Looked at Her Relatives Assembled in the Hui Tzi Ying.134

ⅩLⅤ.The Mecca of the Modern Politician in China141

ⅩLⅥ.Manchu Bride&Photo by J.Zumbrum153

The Bride Going on Her First Visit to Her Parents&Photo by J.Zumbrum153

ⅩLⅦ.Bridal Chairs&Photo by Mr.Chen Chen154

Bridal Chairs&Photo by Lemunyon154

ⅩLⅧ.The Mirror over the Doorway Is Supposed to Reflect back the Evil Influence that Emanates from the Coffin Shop on the Other Side of the Road&Photo by H.C.Faxon,Esq.163

God in Cheng Hwang Temple in which A Mischievous Spirit Dwelt&Photo by J.Zumbrum163

ⅩLⅨ.Two Views of the Hao Nien Tang Medicine Shop,where A Headless Man once Appeared&Photo by Mr.Chen Chen164

L.The Tower of the Ch'i Hwa Men where at One Time A Spirt Fox,Disguised as An Old Man,Used to Dwell.165

Haunted House in Front Cart Hutung&Photo by Mr.Chen Chen165

The Map of Peking175

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