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Ming maritime governance and the Suppression of Lin Feng
Piracy in Ming China during the 1560s and 1570s, while not frequently discussed, posed a unique maritime problem for officials to tackle. One threat they faced in this period was Lin Feng (active 1568–1580s), a pirate appearing on the coasts of Guangdong and Fujian provinces since the early Longqing period (1567–1572). Lin Feng was constantly seen clashing with the Ming military and had considerable influence; in 1574, he even sailed to Luzon, part of the modern-day Philippines, and appointed himself as the lord there. Eventually, he was evicted back to the Ming coasts, where the military suppressed his forces in 1576, early in the reign of the Wanli emperor (1572–1620). Previous scholars have noted Lin Feng’s trans-local impacts and portrayed him as a cultural broker between imperial China and the Philippines. What they neglected to do, however, was treat the conflicts and encounters he shared with officials as instances of Ming maritime governance.
To revisit the case of Lin Feng from a political perspective, this thesis uses records from gazetteers, Ming shilu, memorials, legal codes, and letters. It places him with Longqing and Wanli officials to trace the complex processes through which officials reached their decisions. This thesis presents four seemingly separate incidents involving Lin Feng and various Ming officials that became the milestones of the Suppression of Lin Feng, the campaign to eliminate his forces. Each of the officials discussed in these examples came from diverse backgrounds with varying levels of prestige. Yet they were all, as this thesis argues, motivated by two kinds of factors interwoven with each other: structural—the broader political, geographic, social, and economic contexts as well as the experience of their predecessors—and personal—opportunities to keep their careers or elevate their statuses while gaining material benefits. Making this argument can help this thesis highlight the paramount roles that officials played in this campaign and, in doing so, offer new understandings of Lin Feng as a historical character and position county and provincial-level officials as being integral to creating and enforcing policies for Ming maritime governance.Arts, Faculty ofHistory, Department ofGraduat
An Exploratory study on the Chi Lin Technology advertising network operating system with the innovative business model of digital signage
In recent years, with the advance of liquid crystal display technology, the LCD monitors have been gradually replacing the traditional CRT monitors. From the display of desktop computers to the general home TV screen, the LCD screens become bigger and thinner. It is not only utilized in television and computers but also advertising billboards. It also helps the expansion of digital signage market.
In response to the Chi Mei group\ue2s strategy to expand LCD panel development, Chi Lin Technology, a company with 40 years of experience in traditional plastic materials processing are transferring into the electronics manufacturer. Chi Lin Technology is constantly looking for the applicable areas of LCD technology and wants to bring the growth momentum for the company. They believe that the market of the digital signage in the convenience stores is white space. In order to seize this opportunity, Chi Lin Technology starts a series of internal innovation and integrates external resources to come out with a solution of the digital signage market development. This solution integrates the four major components, including hardware, software, services, and content. In addition, it consolidates subsidiary\ue2s advertising agency, content production, and channel management capabilities.
This study is to analyze our strategy, which utilizes the existing core R&D strength to develop a complete digital signage solution. We will also research the advantages of Chi Lin Technology and the business model of advertising network operating system of digital signage
Dataset for Single-Shot Phase and Amplitude Fluctuations of Narrow-Line Pulse Bursts in Divided-Pulse Amplifier
This dataset supports the article Lin, H., Feng, Y., Price, J., & Nilsson, J. (2019). Single-shot phase and amplitude fluctuations of narrow-linewidth pulse bursts in divided pulse amplifier. IEEE Photonics Technology Letters, 31(20), 1662 - 1665. DOI: 10.1109/LPT.2019.2942175</span
Lin, Jui-Chi: Notenbeispiel 2: Andrés Gutiérrez: Vagos Recuerdos
Graz, Univ. für Musik und darstellende Kunst, Künstler. Masterarb
leaf boundary extraction and geometric modeling of vegetable seedlings
leaf boundary extraction & geometric modeling of vegetable seedlings. ta-te lin. yud-tse chi. wen-chi liao. department of bio-industrial mechatronics engineering.. national taiwan university.. taipei. taiwan. roc. introductio
A new genus and species of slug caterpillar (Lepidoptera: Limacodidae) from Taiwan
Lin, Yu-Chi, Braby, M.F., Hsu, Yu-Feng (2020): A new genus and species of slug caterpillar (Lepidoptera: Limacodidae) from Taiwan. Zootaxa 4809 (2): 374-382, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4809.2.
Chinese language samples (6), letter by Chin Feng Lin
A sample of Chinese language writing, possibly a memento from the possessions of Susan Tallmon Sargent; this was a letter written by Chin Feng Li
Lin, Jui-Chi: Notenbeispiel 1: André Gutiérrez Martínez: Zyklen (ciclos)
Graz, Univ. für Musik und darstellende Kunst, Künstler. Masterarb
Lin, Jui-Chi: Analyse der Werke Zyklen und Vagos Recuerdos von Andrés Gutiérrez Martínez
Graz, Univ. für Musik und darstellende Kunst, Künstler. Masterarb. [2012
FIGURES 13–16 in A new genus and species of slug caterpillar (Lepidoptera: Limacodidae) from Taiwan
FIGURES 13–16. Male genitalia of Epsteinius translucidus and Microleon longipalpis: 13, 14, genitalia (ventral) and phallus (lateral) of E. translucidus Lin, sp. nov.; 15, 16, genitalia (ventral) and phallus (lateral) of M. longipalpis.Published as part of Lin, Yu-Chi, Braby, M.F. & Hsu, Yu-Feng, 2020, A new genus and species of slug caterpillar (Lepidoptera: Limacodidae) from Taiwan, pp. 374-382 in Zootaxa 4809 (2) on page 378, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4809.2.8, http://zenodo.org/record/393424
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