Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden))The Museum, 1959 - 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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... chieftains were quantitatively in an unassailable position . There is , however , another aspect to be considered . Care had evidently been taken in the distribution of offices to evaluate the indi- vidual capacity of the various men ...
... chieftains were quantitatively in an unassailable position . There is , however , another aspect to be considered . Care had evidently been taken in the distribution of offices to evaluate the indi- vidual capacity of the various men ...
Page 51
... chieftains played a leading role . All this would tend to separate the ruler from the chieftains and tip the balance in favour of the old gentry . It is certainly not without relevance that Li Sung had hurried to send the imperial ...
... chieftains played a leading role . All this would tend to separate the ruler from the chieftains and tip the balance in favour of the old gentry . It is certainly not without relevance that Li Sung had hurried to send the imperial ...
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... chieftains had broken down in the beginning of A. D. 24 with the former's victory . As the victim of a single and powerful clique , the emperor had lost his political freedom of action , and the disillusioned chieftains had been ...
... chieftains had broken down in the beginning of A. D. 24 with the former's victory . As the victim of a single and powerful clique , the emperor had lost his political freedom of action , and the disillusioned chieftains had been ...
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A D 23 the rise of the Kengshï Emperor | 15 |
A D 24 the emergence of Liu | 49 |
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appointed army attack bandits battle campaign capital Ch'ang-an Ch'en Ch'eng-tu Chang Pu chï Chu Wei clan clique command commandery defeated dispatched dynasty Eared Kuei Earless Kuei Emperor Kuang-wu end of A. D. enemy Feng Yi former chieftains Former Han belonged General-in-chief gentry Grand Administrator Grand Minister Han dynasty Ho-nan Hu-pei imperial forces infra Kan-su Keng Yen Keng-shï Emperor king Kuang Kung Kung-sun Shu later Li-ting Liu P'en-tsï Liu Po-sheng Liu Siu Liu Yung Lo-yang Lu Fang Mang's Marquis messengers military month Nan-yang neck-belt officers operations P'eng Ch'ung prefecture during Former present hien Red Eyebrows Shan-tung Shan-tung peninsula shang Shu's Sï-ch'uan situated Siu's southern plain supra surrendered T'ien Jung Teng Yü Ting Tou Jung troops Ts'en P'eng Ts'in Feng Tung Hien vessels victory Wang Mang warlord Wei Ao Wei Ao's Wu Han Yang-tsï Yellow River Yen Ts'en Yüan