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UID:294@harvard-yenching.org
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221109T110000
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URL:https://www.harvard-yenching.org/events/tibet-as-told-by-the-early-qin
 g-emperors/
SUMMARY:Tibet as told by the early Qing Emperors
DESCRIPTION:In-person talk – Seating is limited. Masks are required for a
 ll audience members.\n\nHow did the official narrative about the Qing-Tibe
 tan relationship come into being? This talk focuses on the different narra
 tives told in public by three successive emperors of the Qing dynasty\, Ka
 ngxi\, Yongzheng\, and Qianlong. By focusing on the three central concepts
  in these narratives\, i.e.\, “advancing the Gelugpa Teaching (興黃教
 / doro šajin be badarambumbi/ bstan srid dar bar byed)\,” “the Great 
 Patron (大施主/amba ūklige ejen/ sbyin bdag chen po)\,” and “the G
 reat Emperor (大皇帝/amba ejen han/gong ma chen po)\,” I will explain
  how these three historical narratives were developed in their own context
 s and how they served the early Qing emperors to establish a new narrative
  about Tibet area that was accepted by the Gelug pa tradition.
CATEGORIES:Visiting Scholar Talks
LOCATION:Common Room (#136)\, 2 Divinity Avenue\, Cambridge\, MA\, United S
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