Bulletin, Issue 26"Bibliography of publications based upon collections made with the support of the Swedish China research committee, by Fr. E. Åhlander": Bulletin no. 1, p. 185-191. |
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It has already been pointed out that all the private and public doings and sayings of the emperors were scrupulously written down by officials and ... Speeches by the emperor and speeches ( or events ) in the presence of the emperor .
It has already been pointed out that all the private and public doings and sayings of the emperors were scrupulously written down by officials and ... Speeches by the emperor and speeches ( or events ) in the presence of the emperor .
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The Keng - shï Emperor soon found the pretext he needed . One of Po - sheng's subordinate officers was his relative Liu Tsi . This man made derogatory remarks about the emperor which seem to have been reported to the court .
The Keng - shï Emperor soon found the pretext he needed . One of Po - sheng's subordinate officers was his relative Liu Tsi . This man made derogatory remarks about the emperor which seem to have been reported to the court .
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After the latter had become emperor , he made enquiries for Yen Kuang which for some time remained without result . Finally , Yen Kuang one day appeared at an inn in the capital where the emperor visited him in person .
After the latter had become emperor , he made enquiries for Yen Kuang which for some time remained without result . Finally , Yen Kuang one day appeared at an inn in the capital where the emperor visited him in person .
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