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Meyer's grammar
was apparently lost at his death. — LlywelynII  15:18, 17 May 2017 (UTC)

Gui Liang
was obviously not in Korea in 1866, having died four years earlier. The short biography describing the journal's supposed author, however, makes clear that Gui Liang was intended; no other Red-Banner Manchus were members of the Grand Council ("Nou ou fou") in the relevant period. Gui Liang had been involved in Western negotiations: his name may have been given in place of a lesser functionary or as part of a forgery; alternatively, his trip to Korea may have occurred at some earlier time and been moved to the year of the French invasion to garner greater interest. — LlywelynII  00:33, 18 May 2017 (UTC)