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Page 37
... wang's new method of astronomy and an- other essay on the Selection of Burial Dates [ and sites ] ( Hsüan - tse - i ) . He pointed out that T'ang Jo - wang had wrongly applied the Hung - fan Wu- hsin . His memorial and his book were ...
... wang's new method of astronomy and an- other essay on the Selection of Burial Dates [ and sites ] ( Hsüan - tse - i ) . He pointed out that T'ang Jo - wang had wrongly applied the Hung - fan Wu- hsin . His memorial and his book were ...
Page 134
... wang A - la - pu - t'an . Our sol- diers are still stationed at Chai - sang - no - er . As of now Ts'e- wang A - la - pu - t'an has not sent soldiers there , nor has our country sent him an envoy . The Kazaks and the Ha - la Ha - er- pa ...
... wang A - la - pu - t'an . Our sol- diers are still stationed at Chai - sang - no - er . As of now Ts'e- wang A - la - pu - t'an has not sent soldiers there , nor has our country sent him an envoy . The Kazaks and the Ha - la Ha - er- pa ...
Page 150
... Wang - pu and with Po - pei , the prince of the third order ; and that they go either to K'o - mu - k'o - mu - ch'i- k'o or to T'e - ssu of the T'ang - nu mountain and to other places , and gath- er their chiefs and distribute gifts to ...
... Wang - pu and with Po - pei , the prince of the third order ; and that they go either to K'o - mu - k'o - mu - ch'i- k'o or to T'e - ssu of the T'ang - nu mountain and to other places , and gath- er their chiefs and distribute gifts to ...
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