Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden))The Museum, 1960 - China "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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Page 170
... status , since these are mentioned right after the ranks ( p'in ) · the standard meas- ure of official status since Ts'ao Ts'ao's reforms of the state bureaucracy in A.D. 220. The T'ang rulers were interested in promoting people of ...
... status , since these are mentioned right after the ranks ( p'in ) · the standard meas- ure of official status since Ts'ao Ts'ao's reforms of the state bureaucracy in A.D. 220. The T'ang rulers were interested in promoting people of ...
Page 213
... status of any individual during the early medieval period in China , but there were even finer nuances that determined just who was " superior " and who " inferior , " and who possibly an equal . Sometimes it is hard to pin - point all ...
... status of any individual during the early medieval period in China , but there were even finer nuances that determined just who was " superior " and who " inferior , " and who possibly an equal . Sometimes it is hard to pin - point all ...
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... status as between that of a shih and a commoner . " This was directly due to the difference in their mothers ' social standing : Sui's mother was née Li , from Yen - men the daughter of a local clan with position and influ- ence on the ...
... status as between that of a shih and a commoner . " This was directly due to the difference in their mothers ' social standing : Sui's mother was née Li , from Yen - men the daughter of a local clan with position and influ- ence on the ...
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List of Abbreviations | 6 |
The Great Early Medieval Clans | 15 |
Official Ranks | 55 |
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