Bulletin, Issues 68-69The Museum, 1996 - China |
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When he learned of Fu Chien's death , he assumed the titles of Grand Chief Commandant , General - in - chief , Great Shan - yü and Shepherd of Ch'in and Ho provinces , and adopted a reign title . This was the foundation of the Western ...
When he learned of Fu Chien's death , he assumed the titles of Grand Chief Commandant , General - in - chief , Great Shan - yü and Shepherd of Ch'in and Ho provinces , and adopted a reign title . This was the foundation of the Western ...
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The Honourable Concubine Yin had been a favourite of his father , who after her death had established a Buddhist convent in her memory . Tze - yeh is blamed for having dug up her tomb , destroyed the convent , and having intended to ...
The Honourable Concubine Yin had been a favourite of his father , who after her death had established a Buddhist convent in her memory . Tze - yeh is blamed for having dug up her tomb , destroyed the convent , and having intended to ...
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On the basis of these figures , it is possible to establish the ages at natural death for the Chinese elite . No comparable European figures are available for that period . I have instead collected at random dates for men and women of ...
On the basis of these figures , it is possible to establish the ages at natural death for the Chinese elite . No comparable European figures are available for that period . I have instead collected at random dates for men and women of ...
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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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