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* Buddhist Events
* Buddhist Events
** Dàojiē [[道階]] is born
** Dàojiē [[道階]] is born
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** The Jīnlíng Scriptural Press [[金陵刻經處]] is founded in Nánjīng [[南京]] by Yáng Wénhuì [[楊文會]]
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** Yáng Wénhuì [[楊文會]] begins to print scriptures, an effort that would later become the Jīnlíng Scriptural Press [[金陵刻經處]]
* Political Events
* Political Events

Current revision as of 04:28, 2 February 2010

The 1860s saw the end of the second Opium War, the destructive Tàipíng Rebellion in China, and the establishment of the Meiji Emperor as political leader of Japan.

Contents

1860

  • 1860 in the Western calendar is roughly equivalent to:
  • Buddhist Events
  • Political Events
    • March 18: Ansei era ends, Man'en era begins in Japan
    • October 18: Convention of Peking signed, ending the Second Opium War
    • October: Destruction of the Summer Palaces

1861

  • 1861 in the Western calendar is roughly equivalent to:
  • Buddhist Events
  • Political Events
    • Zongli Yamen 總理各國事務衙門 (Foreign Office) established
    • February 19: Man'en era ends, Bunkyū era begins in Japan

1862

  • 1862 in the Western calendar is roughly equivalent to:
  • Buddhist Events
  • Political Events
    • Tongwen Guan 同文館 foreign language school established
    • January 29: Xiánfēng era ends
    • January 30: Tóngzhì era begins

1863

  • 1863 in the Western calendar is roughly equivalent to:
  • Buddhist Events
  • Political Events

1864

  • 1864 in the Western calendar is roughly equivalent to:
  • Buddhist Events
  • Political Events
    • Most territories of the Taiping reclaimed by the Qing
    • March 27: Bunkyū era ends, Genji era begins in Japan

1865

  • 1865 in the Western calendar is roughly equivalent to:
  • Buddhist Events
  • Political Events
    • May 1: Genji era ends, Keiō era begins in Japan
    • June 25: James Hudson Taylor founds the China Inland Mission

1866

  • 1866 in the Western calendar is roughly equivalent to:
  • Buddhist Events
    • Dàojiē 道階 is born
    • Yáng Wénhuì 楊文會 begins to print scriptures, an effort that would later become the Jīnlíng Scriptural Press 金陵刻經處
  • Political Events

1867

  • 1867 in the Western calendar is roughly equivalent to:
  • Buddhist Events
  • Political Events
    • January 30: Death of Emperor Kōmei 孝明天皇
    • February 3: Abdication of Shogun Tokugawa Yoshinobu 徳川慶喜

1868

  • 1868 in the Western calendar is roughly equivalent to:
  • Buddhist Events
  • Political Events
    • Tàipíng Yuánnián era ends
    • January 3: Meiji Emperor proclaims his restoration
    • August 22-23: Yángzhōu 揚州 riots against foreign missionary presence in China
    • October 23: Meiji era begins in Japan

1869


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