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Ying Baoshi

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Ying Baoshi or Ying Pao-shih[n 1] was the taotai of Shanghai from 1865 to 1868.

His treatise "The Seven Nos"[n 2] was influential in limiting rail construction in China in the late 19th century.[1]

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Notes

  1. ^ Chinese: t , s , p Yìng Bǎoshí.
  2. ^ , p Qī Bù Kě, w Chih-pu-k'o.

References

  1. ^ Leung Yuen-sang. The Shanghai Taotai: Linkage Man in a Changing Society, 1843–1890, p. 96. NUS Press, 1991. ISBN 9971-69-143-4.

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