Bulletin, Issues 68-69The Museum, 1996 - China |
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MAPS page 1. China 190-228 290 2. China in 229 291 3. The " Division of China " between Wu and Shu - Han in 229 292 4. Wu 229-252 293 5. Wu 252-258 294 6. Wu 258-279 295 7. Wu in 280 296 8. The Hsiung - nu 280-318 297 9. China in 318 ...
MAPS page 1. China 190-228 290 2. China in 229 291 3. The " Division of China " between Wu and Shu - Han in 229 292 4. Wu 229-252 293 5. Wu 252-258 294 6. Wu 258-279 295 7. Wu in 280 296 8. The Hsiung - nu 280-318 297 9. China in 318 ...
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... China were temporarily winning . This is brought out by a comparison of the popula- tion maps for A.D.140 and 609 . The census of 140 counted 22 million individuals in South China . That figure comprised the Chinese , and to a smaller ...
... China were temporarily winning . This is brought out by a comparison of the popula- tion maps for A.D.140 and 609 . The census of 140 counted 22 million individuals in South China . That figure comprised the Chinese , and to a smaller ...
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... China . But the story must have been concocted by the Buddhist church in China , either wishing to curry immediate favour from the new emperor or as a later instance of hagiology . The other exception concerns an embassy from Paekche in ...
... China . But the story must have been concocted by the Buddhist church in China , either wishing to curry immediate favour from the new emperor or as a later instance of hagiology . The other exception concerns an embassy from Paekche in ...
Contents
The Antecedants | 14 |
The Reign of Sun Chüan 229252 | 20 |
The Reign of Sun Liang 252258 | 30 |
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