qí rén
Manchu
bannerman (refers to the eight Manchu banners 八旗[ba1 qi2])
Mǎn zú
Manchu ethnic group of Liaoning province
Hòu Jīn
Later Jin dynasty (from 1616-)
Manchu Khanate or kingdom that took over as Qing dynasty in 1644
Qīng bīng
Qing troops
Manchu soldiers
Cháng bái shān
Changbai or Baekdu mountains 白頭山|白头山, volcanic mountain range between Jilin province and North Korea, prominent in Manchu and Korean mythology
Wéi chǎng
Weichang Manchu and Mongol autonomous county in Chengde 承德[Cheng2 de2], Hebei
Wén Kāng
Wen Kang (mid-19th century), Manchu-born novelist, author of The Gallant Maid 兒女英雄傳|儿女英雄传[Er2 nu:3 Ying1 xiong2 Zhuan4]
ā mā
grandma (paternal) (Tw)
(dialect) mother
nurse
amah
(Manchu) father
bā qí
Eight Banners, military organization of Manchu later Jin dynasty 後金|后金[Hou4 Jin1] from c. 1600, subsequently of the Qing dynasty
Nǚ zhēn
Nüzhen or Jurchen, a Tungus ethnic group, predecessor of the Manchu ethnic group who founded the later Jin dynasty 後金|后金 and Qing dynasty
Ài xīn Jué luó
Aisin Gioro, family name of the Manchu emperors of the Qing dynasty
Fēng níng
Fengning Manchu autonomous county in Chengde 承德[Cheng2 de2], Hebei
Nǔ ěr hā chì
Nurhaci (1559-1626), founder and first Khan of the Manchu Later Jin dynasty 後金|后金 (from 1616)
Kuān chéng
Kuancheng district of Changchun city 長春市|长春市, Jilin
Kuancheng Manchu autonomous county in Chengde 承德[Cheng2 de2], Hebei
Huán rén
Huanren Manchu autonomous county in Benxi 本溪, Liaoning
Kuān diàn
Kuandian Manchu autonomous county in Liaoning
abbr. for 寬甸滿族自治縣|宽甸满族自治县
Duō ěr gǔn
Dorgon (1612-1651), fourteenth son of Nurhaci 努爾哈赤|努尔哈赤, successful general, instrumental in Manchu conquest of China, ruled China as regent 1644-1650 for his nephew Emperor Shunzhi 順治帝
Běn xī xiàn
Benxi Manchu autonomous county in Benxi 本溪, Liaoning
Sān hé huì
Triads, organized crime society
Triad Society (early Qing anti-Manchu secret society)
Ér nǚ Yīng xióng zhuàn
The Gallant Maid, novel by Manchu-born Qing dynasty writer 文康[Wén Kāng]
Huán rén xiàn
Huanren Manchu autonomous county in Benxi 本溪, Liaoning
Qīng Tài zǔ
posthumous title of Nurhaci 努爾哈赤|努尔哈赤 (1559-1626), founder and first Khan of the Manchu Later Jin dynasty 後金|后金 (from 1616)
Qīng lóng xiàn
Qinglong Manchu autonomous county in Qinhuangdao 秦皇島|秦皇岛[Qin2 huang2 dao3], Hebei
Kuān diàn xiàn
Kuandian Manchu autonomous county in Liaoning
abbr. for 寬甸滿族自治縣|宽甸满族自治县
Wéi chǎng xiàn
Weichang Manchu and Mongol autonomous county in Chengde 承德[Cheng2 de2], Hebei
Qīng lóng Mǎn zú zì zhì xiàn
Qinglong Manchu autonomous county in Qinhuangdao 秦皇島|秦皇岛[Qín huáng dǎo], Hebei
Fēng níng Mǎn zú zì zhì xiàn
Fengning Manchu autonomous county in Chengde 承德[Chéng dé], Hebei
Fēng níng xiàn
Fengning Manchu autonomous county in Chengde 承德[Cheng2 de2], Hebei
Běn xī Mǎn zú zì zhì xiàn
Benxi Manchu autonomous county in Benxi 本溪, Liaoning
Bái tóu shān
Baekdu or Changbai mountains 長白山|长白山, volcanic mountain range between Jilin province and North Korea, prominent in Manchu and Korean mythology
Huán rén Mǎn zú zì zhì xiàn
Huanren Manchu autonomous county in Benxi 本溪, Liaoning
Kuān diàn Mǎn zú zì zhì xiàn
Kuandian Manchu autonomous county in Dandong 丹東|丹东[Dan1 dong1], Liaoning
Xīn bīn mǎn zú zì zhì xiàn
Xinbin Manchu autonomous county in Fushun 撫順|抚顺, Liaoning
Qīng yuán Mǎn zú zì zhì xiàn
Qingyuan Manchu autonomous county in Fushun 撫順|抚顺, Liaoning
Hàn wèi
title of Khan (King in Persian, Mongol and Manchu)
Hè tú ā lā
Hetu Ala (Manchu: Yellow Rock), Nurhaci's capital at the 1619 Battle of Sarhu
qū chú Dá lǔ
expel the Manchu, revolutionary slogan from around 1900
Wéi chǎng Mǎn zú Měng gǔ zú zì zhì xiàn
Weichang Manchu and Mongol autonomous county in Chengde 承德[Cheng2 de2], Hebei
Kuān chéng Mǎn zú zì zhì xiàn
Kuancheng Manchu autonomous county in Chengde 承德[Chéng dé], Hebei
Kuān chéng xiàn
Kuancheng Manchu autonomous county in Chengde 承德[Cheng2 de2], Hebei
qí jí
Manchu household register (during the Qing Dynasty)
gā lā hà
(Manchu loanword) knucklebones
see 羊拐[yang2 guai3]
Zài yī
Zai Yi (1856-1922), Manchu imperial prince and politician, disgraced after supporting the Boxers
Jīn guó hàn
the Later Jin dynasty (from 1616-)
the Manchu Khanate or kingdom that took over as the Qing dynasty in 1644
tóu gū r
band used by Manchu women to gather up the hair
shā qí mǎ
sachima, sweet (Manchu) pastry made of fried strips of dough coated with syrup, pressed together, then cut into blocks
sān hé huì
triad, Chinese crime gang
triad society, anti-Manchu secret society in Qing-dynasty China
Jīn guó hán
the Later Jin dynasty (from 1616-)
the Manchu khanate or kingdom that took over as the Qing dynasty in 1644
huán xiāng nǚ
(Korean term) women who returned to Korea after being abducted during the Manchu invasions of Korea in the 17th century, only to be regarded as defiled and therefore ostracized, even by their own families