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These practices of the Han were followed by the Wu dynasty . With the Chin came a fundamental change , which here will only be considered from the Eastern Chin onward . The kings were henceforth not only appointed to offices but ...
These practices of the Han were followed by the Wu dynasty . With the Chin came a fundamental change , which here will only be considered from the Eastern Chin onward . The kings were henceforth not only appointed to offices but ...
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The Prefect of the Palace Writers was given an Inspector of the Palace Writers , which was followed by the successor dynasties . The Inspector was not a eunuch . For the Nine Ministers , the offices of the Grand Master of Ceremonies ...
The Prefect of the Palace Writers was given an Inspector of the Palace Writers , which was followed by the successor dynasties . The Inspector was not a eunuch . For the Nine Ministers , the offices of the Grand Master of Ceremonies ...
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The first three month of the Chinese lunar year were called the spring , followed by three months each for the summer , autumn , and winter . 11. See my Restoration , vol . II , pp.214-215 . On the other hand , the eating of Sun Wen.
The first three month of the Chinese lunar year were called the spring , followed by three months each for the summer , autumn , and winter . 11. See my Restoration , vol . II , pp.214-215 . On the other hand , the eating of Sun Wen.
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