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In all of South China , the Chinese lived intermingled with the aboriginals . In a broad belt along the coast from the Yangtze southward , comprising the areas of southern Chiang - su , Che - chiang , Fu - chien , Kuang - tung , and ...
In all of South China , the Chinese lived intermingled with the aboriginals . In a broad belt along the coast from the Yangtze southward , comprising the areas of southern Chiang - su , Che - chiang , Fu - chien , Kuang - tung , and ...
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... Chinese translation of the aboriginal word for chief but a courtesy title conferred by the emperor . The kings appear in the sources under Chinese family names and surnames . They could be prosperous . In Liu Sung times , an aboriginal ...
... Chinese translation of the aboriginal word for chief but a courtesy title conferred by the emperor . The kings appear in the sources under Chinese family names and surnames . They could be prosperous . In Liu Sung times , an aboriginal ...
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... Chinese transferred large numbers of aboriginals to less sensitive territories ( Sung shu 6 : 1b ) . The sources give the impression that the Chinese were generally victorious . What they do not mention is that , on the contrary , the ...
... Chinese transferred large numbers of aboriginals to less sensitive territories ( Sung shu 6 : 1b ) . The sources give the impression that the Chinese were generally victorious . What they do not mention is that , on the contrary , the ...
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The Antecedants | 14 |
The Reign of Sun Chüan 229252 | 20 |
The Reign of Sun Liang 252258 | 30 |
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