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Tangying autobiography. Qing History Draft 15: 1221-1232.
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(Qing Dynasty) Tangying Ceramic Affairs Introduction says in August, the 2nd Yong year, prince announced imperial order to dispatch Tangying to supervise ceramic affairs in Jiangxi 1: 2343-2431.
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(Qing Dynasty) Tangying Craftsmen Thoughts, vol. 6, own entitled fishing offshore picture says I went to Jingxi under the imperial order in the 6th Yong year, and supervised ceramic affairs 1: 678-692.
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(Qing Dynasty) Lanpu, Ceramic Records in Jingdezhen 12th writes that Niangongxiyao once went to the city to the next year and Tanghou managed it 8: 1321-1324.
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Daily Life Note, Memoir records that Nianxiyao is fired and his Huaian tax affairs are managed by Tangying 1: 453-461.
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The Porcelain Affairs and Oracle Draft Sequence records that I was ordered to work in Huai and ceramic affairs finished. From 2 lines, we can know the reason to end and end time about Tangying ceramic affairs assistance 1: 1321-1326.
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The Porcelain Affairs and Oracle Draft Sequence records that I make the sequential years' matters write in drafts, except loss, we collect the existing papers. We know that he has assisted ceramic affairs for 9 years 1: 654-662.
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Qing Block the memorial to the throne Tangying, number 60 says, ordered to Jingxi to supervise china production , all smelting and burning affairs are managed by me 1: 342-351.
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Qianlong Gubaitang edition, Tangying, Craftsmen Thoughts 27th part, the Porcelain Affairs and Oracle Draft Sequence records. If it does not mark in extra, the article uses the version 6: 432-452.
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Boyinglun, Zhenli 's Tangying Porcelain Affairs Chronological records that the countries in Yuanhua Green records that china smelting graph 20 and the later is compiled by Tangying 1: 352-361.
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Lanpu (Qing Dynasty) Ceramic Records in Jingdezhen. Tang kiln in Qianlong years 52: 678-684.
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3th Minguo year, reprint edition (Qing Dynasty) Zhuyan Ceramic Records the first l1: 265-273.
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