• establishment, the Mongol Eight Banners and Han Eight Banners were created alongside the original Manchu banners. The banner armies were considered the...
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  • into the Eight Banners system. The Han Chinese who first joined the Eight Banners were replacements for Jurchen soldiers in existing banners who were...
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    flags. These became the Eight Banners, initially capped at 4, then growing to 8 with three different types of ethnic banners as Han, Mongol, and Jurchen...
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  • early military system of the Eight Banners and the New Army, a later system based on Western standards. The Eight Banners armies used what is known as...
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  • Chinese Eight Banners (Chinese: 漢軍八旗; pinyin: hànjūn bāqí, Manchu: ᡠᠵᡝᠨ ᠴᠣᠣᡥᠠᡳ ᡤᡡᠰᠠ: 96 ), sometimes translated as Han-martial Eight Banners, were one...
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    Manchu and Han became closer. In 1644, the regent king Dorgon led the Eight Banners soldiers to enter the Shanhai Pass, the Qing dynasty replaced the Ming...
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    resemblance to the Plain Yellow Banner of the Eight Banners with the potential to be viewed as an endorsement of the Eight Banners hierarchy, he instead removed...
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  • division. Banners were first used during the Qing dynasty, which organized the Mongols into banners, except those who belonged to the Eight Banners. Each...
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    its commanders the Bordered Blue Banner was the remotest banner out of the Eight Banners; as all the other banners were led by descendants of Nurhaci...
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    The Bordered Yellow Banner (Chinese: 鑲黃旗) was one of the Eight Banners of Manchu military and society during the Later Jin and Qing dynasty of China. The...
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    imperial princes led the Banners in defeating the Ming armies, but after lasting peace was established starting in 1683, both the Banners and the Green Standard...
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    or make banners to display in the grandstands. Team banners typically contain the logo, name or nickname, motto and the team colors. Banners on individual...
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    The Plain Yellow Banner (Chinese: 正黃旗) was one of the Eight Banners of Manchu military and society during the Later Jin and Qing dynasty of China. The...
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    formal law on marriage between people in the different banners, like the Manchu and Han banners, but it was informally regulated by social status and custom...
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    imperial garden right outside the Forbidden City. Seizing opportunity, the Eight Banners crossed the Great Wall after the Ming border general Wu Sangui (1612–1678)...
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    The Plain White Banner (Chinese: 正白旗; pinyin: Zhèng Bái Qí) was one of the Eight Banners of Manchu military and society during the Later Jin and Qing dynasty...
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    establishment of the Eight Banners, which would eventually form the backbone of the military that dominated the Qing Empire. The status of Banners did not change...
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    The Plain Red Banner (Chinese: 正紅旗) was one of the Eight Banners (lower five banners) of Manchu military and society organization during the Later Jin...
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    The Bordered White Banner (Chinese: 鑲白旗) was one of the Eight Banners of Manchu military and society during the Later Jin and Qing dynasty of China. It...
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  • Ejen (category Eight Banners)
    leaders or officials of the Eight Banners or the Emperors of the Qing dynasty as the supreme leaders of the Eight Banners system. The term can be traced...
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    The Bordered Red Banner (Chinese: 鑲紅旗) was one of the Eight Banners of the Manchu military and society among the lower five banners during the Later Jin...
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    rituals at the Ming tombs and induct the Chinese Plain White Banner into the Eight Banners. Zhu was posthumously awarded the title "Marquis of Extended...
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    Military of the Qing dynasty (category Eight Banners)
    two banners in 1637, four in 1639, and finally eight banners in 1642. These "Hanjun" banners are known as the "Chinese" or "Chinese-martial" banners. Select...
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  • 'monk system'. The eight banners system was in the late Ming dynasty when Nuzhen rulers Nurhaci to create a system of eight banners system according to...
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    The Plain Blue Banner (Chinese: 正藍旗) was one of the Eight Banners of Manchu military and society during the Later Jin and Qing dynasty of China. Li Yongfang...
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    Erdet (額爾德特) clan and her family was under the Bordered Yellow Banner of the Eight Banners. Wenxiu was born on 20 December 1909. Her courtesy name was Huixin...
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    Beijing during the Qing were Manchus and Mongol bannermen from the Eight Banners after they were moved there in 1644, when Han Chinese were expelled...
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    Taiping Rebellion (category Eight Banners)
    Aside from local militias, the organisation of the Qing army was: Eight Banners Army: 250,000 soldiers Green Standard Army: est. 610,000 soldiers Xiang...
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  • flags. These became the Eight Banners, initially capped to 4 then growing to 8 with three different types of ethnic banners as Han, Mongol and Jurchen...
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    First Opium War (category Eight Banners)
    bombarded the town, forcing its surrender. A holdout of 300 soldiers of the Eight Banners stalled the advance of British army for several hours, an act of heroism...
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