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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Page 106
... continued to guard the T'ai - yüan commandery ( 28 A , 58 A : 10 a - 13 a ) . In southern China , Liu Sin was forced to abandon the Yü - chang commandery in present Kiang - si , which he had controlled since A. D. 243 ) . He came to Lo ...
... continued to guard the T'ai - yüan commandery ( 28 A , 58 A : 10 a - 13 a ) . In southern China , Liu Sin was forced to abandon the Yü - chang commandery in present Kiang - si , which he had controlled since A. D. 243 ) . He came to Lo ...
Page 171
... continued to show Tou Jung the most flattering deference . He ordered the repair of his father's grave and the performance of a sacrifice in the form of a suevotaurilia ( t'ai - lao ) , an exceptional honour . Imperial messengers continued ...
... continued to show Tou Jung the most flattering deference . He ordered the repair of his father's grave and the performance of a sacrifice in the form of a suevotaurilia ( t'ai - lao ) , an exceptional honour . Imperial messengers continued ...
Page 173
... continued to resist all attacks . He achieved what must have been the underlying purpose of the operation : namely to draw upon himself as many enemy forces as possible in order to prevent a concentrated defence against the coming main ...
... continued to resist all attacks . He achieved what must have been the underlying purpose of the operation : namely to draw upon himself as many enemy forces as possible in order to prevent a concentrated defence against the coming main ...
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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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