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... Sima Qian ( c . 145 - c . 86 ) and his father Sima Tan ( ? -110 ) , both of whom contributed to the compilation of the Shiji.2 Father and son Sima both served at the court of Emperor Wu in a function that was closely related to the ...
... Sima Qian ( c . 145 - c . 86 ) and his father Sima Tan ( ? -110 ) , both of whom contributed to the compilation of the Shiji.2 Father and son Sima both served at the court of Emperor Wu in a function that was closely related to the ...
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... Sima Tan and Sima Qian belonged to neither of these two groups , they both were much more inclined toward ideas propagated by fangshi than toward those represented by the ru.119 Although the main focus of my analysis thus far has been ...
... Sima Tan and Sima Qian belonged to neither of these two groups , they both were much more inclined toward ideas propagated by fangshi than toward those represented by the ru.119 Although the main focus of my analysis thus far has been ...
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... Sima Xiangru . Strangely enough , although their common surname implies that the three Sima were related by blood , no such relationship is mentioned in his biography in the Shiji . 122 How- ever , on closer examination some hints are ...
... Sima Xiangru . Strangely enough , although their common surname implies that the three Sima were related by blood , no such relationship is mentioned in his biography in the Shiji . 122 How- ever , on closer examination some hints are ...
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