A hand-written autobiographic profile by Qing Rui
This autobiographic profile was written in 1869 by Qing Rui when he was 53 years old. Here can be found a record of his academic achievements, official positions, place of origin, and the history of his family, etc. The damaged profile was mounted by Jao Tsung-I, a student of Qing Rui’s grandson, Yung Sum-yin in the 1950s.
Date | 1869 |
People | Jao Tsung-I |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Legend of Silk and Wood: A Hong Kong Qin Story |
Source | Courtesy of Yung Hak-chi, Hammond |
Repository | Yung Hak-chi, Hammond |
Note to Copyright | Copyright expires |
Accession No. | lcs-hkqs-0027 |
A hand-written autobiographic profile by Qing Rui
This autobiographic profile was written in 1869 by Qing Rui when he was 53 years old. Here can be found a record of his academic achievements, official positions, place of origin, and the history of his family, etc. The damaged profile was mounted by Jao Tsung-I, a student of Qing Rui’s grandson, Yung Sum-yin in the 1950s.
Date | 1869 |
People | Jao Tsung-I |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Legend of Silk and Wood: A Hong Kong Qin Story |
Source | Courtesy of Yung Hak-chi, Hammond |
Repository | Yung Hak-chi, Hammond |
Note to Copyright | Copyright expires |
Accession No. | lcs-hkqs-0027 |
A hand-written autobiographic profile by Qing Rui
This autobiographic profile was written in 1869 by Qing Rui when he was 53 years old. Here can be found a record of his academic achievements, official positions, place of origin, and the history of his family, etc. The damaged profile was mounted by Jao Tsung-I, a student of Qing Rui’s grandson, Yung Sum-yin in the 1950s.
Date | 1869 |
People | Jao Tsung-I |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Legend of Silk and Wood: A Hong Kong Qin Story |
Source | Courtesy of Yung Hak-chi, Hammond |
Repository | Yung Hak-chi, Hammond |
Note to Copyright | Copyright expires |
Accession No. | lcs-hkqs-0027 |
A hand-written autobiographic profile by Qing Rui
This autobiographic profile was written in 1869 by Qing Rui when he was 53 years old. Here can be found a record of his academic achievements, official positions, place of origin, and the history of his family, etc. The damaged profile was mounted by Jao Tsung-I, a student of Qing Rui’s grandson, Yung Sum-yin in the 1950s.
Date | 1869 |
People | Jao Tsung-I |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Legend of Silk and Wood: A Hong Kong Qin Story |
Source | Courtesy of Yung Hak-chi, Hammond |
Repository | Yung Hak-chi, Hammond |
Note to Copyright | Copyright expires |
Accession No. | lcs-hkqs-0027 |
A hand-written autobiographic profile by Qing Rui
This autobiographic profile was written in 1869 by Qing Rui when he was 53 years old. Here can be found a record of his academic achievements, official positions, place of origin, and the history of his family, etc. The damaged profile was mounted by Jao Tsung-I, a student of Qing Rui’s grandson, Yung Sum-yin in the 1950s.
Date | 1869 |
People | Jao Tsung-I |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Legend of Silk and Wood: A Hong Kong Qin Story |
Source | Courtesy of Yung Hak-chi, Hammond |
Repository | Yung Hak-chi, Hammond |
Note to Copyright | Copyright expires |
Accession No. | lcs-hkqs-0027 |
A hand-written autobiographic profile by Qing Rui
This autobiographic profile was written in 1869 by Qing Rui when he was 53 years old. Here can be found a record of his academic achievements, official positions, place of origin, and the history of his family, etc. The damaged profile was mounted by Jao Tsung-I, a student of Qing Rui’s grandson, Yung Sum-yin in the 1950s.
Date | 1869 |
People | Jao Tsung-I |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Legend of Silk and Wood: A Hong Kong Qin Story |
Source | Courtesy of Yung Hak-chi, Hammond |
Repository | Yung Hak-chi, Hammond |
Note to Copyright | Copyright expires |
Accession No. | lcs-hkqs-0027 |
A hand-written autobiographic profile by Qing Rui
This autobiographic profile was written in 1869 by Qing Rui when he was 53 years old. Here can be found a record of his academic achievements, official positions, place of origin, and the history of his family, etc. The damaged profile was mounted by Jao Tsung-I, a student of Qing Rui’s grandson, Yung Sum-yin in the 1950s.
Date | 1869 |
People | Jao Tsung-I |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Legend of Silk and Wood: A Hong Kong Qin Story |
Source | Courtesy of Yung Hak-chi, Hammond |
Repository | Yung Hak-chi, Hammond |
Note to Copyright | Copyright expires |
Accession No. | lcs-hkqs-0027 |
A hand-written autobiographic profile by Qing Rui
This autobiographic profile was written in 1869 by Qing Rui when he was 53 years old. Here can be found a record of his academic achievements, official positions, place of origin, and the history of his family, etc. The damaged profile was mounted by Jao Tsung-I, a student of Qing Rui’s grandson, Yung Sum-yin in the 1950s.
Date of Death | 1869 |
People | Jao Tsung-I |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Legend of Silk and Wood: A Hong Kong Qin Story |
Source | Courtesy of Yung Hak-chi, Hammond |
Repository | Yung Hak-chi, Hammond |
Note to Copyright | Copyright expires |
Accession No. | lcs-hkqs-0027 |
A hand-written autobiographic profile by Qing Rui
This autobiographic profile was written in 1869 by Qing Rui when he was 53 years old. Here can be found a record of his academic achievements, official positions, place of origin, and the history of his family, etc. The damaged profile was mounted by Jao Tsung-I, a student of Qing Rui’s grandson, Yung Sum-yin in the 1950s.
Date | 1869 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Legend of Silk and Wood: A Hong Kong Qin Story |
Source | Courtesy of Yung Hak-chi, Hammond |
Note to Copyright | Copyright expires |
Accession No. | lcs-hkqs-0027 |
A hand-written autobiographic profile by Qing Rui
This autobiographic profile was written in 1869 by Qing Rui when he was 53 years old. Here can be found a record of his academic achievements, official positions, place of origin, and the history of his family, etc. The damaged profile was mounted by Jao Tsung-I, a student of Qing Rui’s grandson, Yung Sum-yin in the 1950s.
Date | 1869 |
Material Type | Image |
People | Jao Tsung-I |
Collection | The Legend of Silk and Wood: A Hong Kong Qin Story |
Source | Courtesy of Yung Hak-chi, Hammond |
Repository | Yung Hak-chi, Hammond |
Note to Copyright | Copyright expires |
Accession No. | lcs-hkqs-0027 |
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