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*''Author: [[Wang Xiuchou]]''
*''Chinese'': 揚州十日記 ''(Yángzhōu shí rìjì)''
''Yángzhōu shí rìjì'', or "Record of Ten Days at [[Yangzhou]]," is a mid-17th century memoir written by [[Wang Xiuchou]] and describing the [[1645]] [[Yangzhou Massacre]], in which [[Manchu]] forces raped & pillaged the city for ten days, in the course of the broader [[Qing Dynasty]] conquest of China.
The book was reprinted in tens of thousands of copies and widely circulated around the turn of the 20th century, by figures such as [[Liang Qichao]], stirring up anti-Manchu sentiment.
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==References==
*Pamela Kyle Crossley, ''A Translucent Mirror: History and Identity in Qing Imperial Ideology'', University of California Press (1999), 349.
*Jonathan Spence, ''The Search for Modern China, Second Edition'', W.W. Norton & Co. (1999), 35.
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