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... translations of documents written in other languages have been used , pro- vided the originals have been preserved in Chinese archives . 5. Important events recorded in the rare books have been given in particular detail , in order to ...
... translations of documents written in other languages have been used , pro- vided the originals have been preserved in Chinese archives . 5. Important events recorded in the rare books have been given in particular detail , in order to ...
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... translated twice . 98 This is indeed the result of the influence of Your Majesty's virtue . Now we sympathize with them ( the envoys ) for their long and dangerous journey . We should allow them to present tribute every five years ...
... translated twice . 98 This is indeed the result of the influence of Your Majesty's virtue . Now we sympathize with them ( the envoys ) for their long and dangerous journey . We should allow them to present tribute every five years ...
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