Bulletin, Issue 57"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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In 926 , emboldened by his successes , Ch'ien Liu did not respect diplomatic etiquette in addressing the prime minister of the Later T'ang and was stripped of all his honors . They were given back through the good offices of his son ...
In 926 , emboldened by his successes , Ch'ien Liu did not respect diplomatic etiquette in addressing the prime minister of the Later T'ang and was stripped of all his honors . They were given back through the good offices of his son ...
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Its sheer amount and the value of the items included attest to the degree of riches attained by the Ch'ien . 19 By the year 978 , Ch'ien Shu could no longer avoid the inevitability of being annexed by the Sung to form one united China .
Its sheer amount and the value of the items included attest to the degree of riches attained by the Ch'ien . 19 By the year 978 , Ch'ien Shu could no longer avoid the inevitability of being annexed by the Sung to form one united China .
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I refer to the vow of King Ch'ien Shu , the last king of Wu Yüeh , to provide for the casting of 84.000 miniature pagodas to imitate the Indian King Asoka . Not only was Ch'ien Shu following Asoka's piety , but wished to reproduce an ...
I refer to the vow of King Ch'ien Shu , the last king of Wu Yüeh , to provide for the casting of 84.000 miniature pagodas to imitate the Indian King Asoka . Not only was Ch'ien Shu following Asoka's piety , but wished to reproduce an ...
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