Bulletin, Issues 68-69The Museum, 1996 - China |
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The 19 sons of Emperor Kao of Southern Ch'i III . The 23 Sons of Emperor Wu of Southern Ch'i IV . The 20 Sons of Emperor Chien - wen of Liang V. The 13 Sons of Emperor Wen of Ch'en VI . The 42 Sons of Emperor Hsüan of Ch'en VII .
The 19 sons of Emperor Kao of Southern Ch'i III . The 23 Sons of Emperor Wu of Southern Ch'i IV . The 20 Sons of Emperor Chien - wen of Liang V. The 13 Sons of Emperor Wen of Ch'en VI . The 42 Sons of Emperor Hsüan of Ch'en VII .
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She was enthroned in 323 and had no sons ( Chin shu 32 : 1b ) . Her father Ch'en and his elder brother have biographies in Chin shu ( 73 : 1a - 5b ; 93 : 3b ) . They belonged to an old family , documented since Later Han times .
She was enthroned in 323 and had no sons ( Chin shu 32 : 1b ) . Her father Ch'en and his elder brother have biographies in Chin shu ( 73 : 1a - 5b ; 93 : 3b ) . They belonged to an old family , documented since Later Han times .
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of Pure Elegance Ch'en gave birth to one son , the Consort Tso to two , the Consort Hsieh , the Consort Chang ... The mothers of another four sons are unknown ( Liang shu 44 : 1a ) No concubines of Emperor Yüan have biographies in Liang ...
of Pure Elegance Ch'en gave birth to one son , the Consort Tso to two , the Consort Hsieh , the Consort Chang ... The mothers of another four sons are unknown ( Liang shu 44 : 1a ) No concubines of Emperor Yüan have biographies in Liang ...
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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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