X l f e f k hroBMÆssÿ^&yéïOr sijt|feBtim'Wghte-'SteiiïïgiQ*jM^&^Pnal
pedestal of stô n ein ‘jthemiddle9Q£;<poe®fi^eieourjso|Uhe,teinple afc/Jhag-
chooifoó. ' In (ri^odSusudLas Üfese,',perfünled. matçhesy jpiecés
gilt an(kjwintcd^paper* 'of h h y othëF kind oytjïdpri'troiffeT'ffîgsare [ihcàd/fey
f f f ie '^ h o v i s i t foï tfie giînposi o^'toiïsüItuio'th'fi^ÜÇstHÎy.
X III. rï*nT in i ^ o ^ îv wAicl 1 r a r ^ ainFlitaWpartants aie Uanspojti(1
ftéSionëÿla^toiânolàW!(^îffieffs-Mi&LMe*à.;; T h e p l in will explain the
ïnanriermf fcslftig* the poles -do' that4 thirty-two È:nren,ïinayjapply.diiemlsëWe1s
(n^o at eaili extremity of tl» pôles,, d u l^ u s parallel'to^the sides dJDthe
package] Mth*an equal divSion^oftliè burden?
X IV . -TÈheahethodbf carrying sedan'c.kairs-heTfcngijigito perfonkfifoahk.
: XV'. < THetrâdndbRûfrârushàng toice'land other,grain-ór pulse, by raising
a leyer w ith the fopt, .at itbe ^opposite ’èktsr-emity of IrBiGh» is fixedp^spner
shaped stone, that falls in to asemic n i ulai U?sTinS)f-t1ie same milimlt*
-d 'XV fc-'A stktueöf tó o i i^ ïifitendediasa»reprdsêirtatiki ࣠^Kigi] lame^of
plpced â e ^ h - s i d ^ f f |h e ^ é a t ^ ^ w 4y'»fi'die;first:ècpïfe;tecffifei;
t($;ih ê 4i j l ôfâfidiékêe, atihè pÜacé ó f Vudh^énkyiiem*: ; ■.
d. X V II.' Thê Throne of the Emperor of China in the hall .ofe^udftntse
kt YüeknneÉiyiïëó. T h is thfQnd&'O&eairved iroaii, tomfwlkbchrktólfisn,
but much resembling, mahogany.« The platfoim is coyered. withi English
scarlet broadcloth, and the imperial chair with yeflovi' silk. ’1 he chaiac*
terSTion the |pârall3 ograip|ab3véiitÿ;'q.re.'epiihete h&ispratseibEateiEmperor,
and that in thé lözeögétis thal ofiÿh», tphich signifies felicity! atckaracter;in
high estimation-’ among-' the • Chinese. - Thk'chara'ètbri wpttettbythBikshd
ôf^hë-Emperor, is sometimes purchased by the 'ctàibhk' Ghidese at a very
high price. - ..
'XhiMI-spAsl ai veiliS^jku&lofi^ad^fbne, emblematical"in jC h in i o f peace
and felicity. One olnthe same figurei, hu t of,agate-, was-serf t to his ^Majesty
one \j n tc d ^ h l h ^ hm b Lssddoi uid u io ih u to the Minister Pleni-
^ ^ h t ia tv p fB lw p f i i sAhfexedlffiid®'lGeptco wasigivetiiby the 'Emperbr to
the. Embassadot.’sJpageS’rpa
i XffXsw s f e 44ig^{ef'0fie3g.ra®rdinaEy? «^ptj<is4jiK®tlhd '.on. at ffiarblVjj^lfes-
taluti. duel o f the Effiperoris bdac^Fimthe-g^rdakst-ptlk^e-hoh* .Thi$ aga(je,
is!fi#urJfe^fii®d5agtfop&cai?!ahixitp,^slandsaape;.'and,ibfars^ci0pyfjof verses?
wutteft l)\ die prcscyt Lmp^io^. j®j
'• X X .' -’dfcmasS;afimdura;twlih-nlihaijdr grave-]?. eejnent'ed-^gStliff'Sqv a«' to-
haveJrtheOapp'earaiiceiofx kdi-dr rock-f; lit ds^c pyramidal-,.,, and.:, stand's- on- its
small enbase arndhe ofisthehi’lls near th e toffiriiofeXhe-hq!. It? h e ig h tjis
abornt ts^Oilmiiiired fegtiR! i
*„/ X X I . T h e LnLshi@> bp ^A |b a t- p r e s id e s .^ ^ p h u n d e r 4 'th e jb1ffit;6r ° 1
Ejgj^jjhgggg ,; l lu s 'I ig i id to s tl i c wiijqv beak jiahd'.-t'fflJinsjif |h , faglef.^ In ,
MS’fi^ h th fa n d 'h e h o lfe aimaMeti'to strikfethe^tdwdrtilns'^with which hfe is
surrqijndedi whb's&~nI>iSe fi!s distended 1® eeitwyithetlfletoioRthiMHlei!,'"whilst
his Jld h issfill&d with. & volnrtieinf^irfidulstiag'lliiies ^very'muoKireserabling
th d s e d f r tW h te t fh h f fpSSti^%Citte©PetaasO’ Ju^tg®h»air^^M®ddyvniKint
to* convey t h ^ h ^ ’i ^ h ^ i l ^ t l h a t f 't ^ f f i 't h u f i d e r b o l t , o r lightning»!’'a
X X I I. T-^p ,fish erm en h earin g h h ir vb oal*( ^»heii'shoid^ers-^t®wards a
la le in which tlu-y ineafi'h) fish, wn h die, species.pf cjorvoxant, that the
■t^nnese haw^maered^ docile^and expert in that kind o f employment.
^ X X I I I . sTh¥--)MMmer h f drh)ying!nip affarge^ 4 ^ : uponv the deck o f s
fishing hoafi 'i'^ a h y -'fish e rn ie n ' wdtlx' th e ir families have nbrother h a b i-
lation bhtjfhopj^-su-cb as^these.