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TABLE OF CONTENTS The Wu Dynasty , 229–280 The Antecedants The Reign of Sun Ch'uan , 229-252 The Reign of Sun Liang ... The Reign of the Dismissed Emperor , 365-372 The Reign of Emperor Chien - wen , 372 The Reign of Emperor Hsiao - wu ...
TABLE OF CONTENTS The Wu Dynasty , 229–280 The Antecedants The Reign of Sun Ch'uan , 229-252 The Reign of Sun Liang ... The Reign of the Dismissed Emperor , 365-372 The Reign of Emperor Chien - wen , 372 The Reign of Emperor Hsiao - wu ...
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When Emperor Hsiao - wu died in 464 , his testamentary edict appointed his uncle Liu Yi - kung as well as Yen Shih - po ... Emperor Hsiao - wu's step was therefore as unusual as that of his grandfather , Emperor Wu , since he appointed ...
When Emperor Hsiao - wu died in 464 , his testamentary edict appointed his uncle Liu Yi - kung as well as Yen Shih - po ... Emperor Hsiao - wu's step was therefore as unusual as that of his grandfather , Emperor Wu , since he appointed ...
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2 ) Emperor Hsiao - wu's brother Ssu - ma Tao - tzu ( d.402 ) wrote poetry ( IV : 2 , 4 : 8a ) . ... Emperor Wu ( d.422 ) is credited with a collection of poetry ( IV : 2 , 4 : 12b ) , but since he was practically illiterate , ' ) his ...
2 ) Emperor Hsiao - wu's brother Ssu - ma Tao - tzu ( d.402 ) wrote poetry ( IV : 2 , 4 : 8a ) . ... Emperor Wu ( d.422 ) is credited with a collection of poetry ( IV : 2 , 4 : 12b ) , but since he was practically illiterate , ' ) his ...
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The Antecedants | 14 |
The Reign of Sun Chuan 229252 | 20 |
The Reign of Sun Liang 252258 | 30 |
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