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... throne . This was the sixth son of Sun Ch'üan , who at that time was 24 years old . It may not have suited Sun Lin to put an adult on the throne , but he had no choice . The dismissed Liang had no sons . Of Sun Ch'üan's other sons ...
... throne . This was the sixth son of Sun Ch'üan , who at that time was 24 years old . It may not have suited Sun Lin to put an adult on the throne , but he had no choice . The dismissed Liang had no sons . Of Sun Ch'üan's other sons ...
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... throne . There were now three emperors in China , those of Eastern Chin , Northern Wei , and Ta Hsia . Po - po's state was to last until 431 ( Chin shu 10 : 8b ; 130 : 5b - 6a ; Sung shu 2 : 24a ; 61 : 3a ; Wei shu 3 : 13b ; 97 : 25a ...
... throne . There were now three emperors in China , those of Eastern Chin , Northern Wei , and Ta Hsia . Po - po's state was to last until 431 ( Chin shu 10 : 8b ; 130 : 5b - 6a ; Sung shu 2 : 24a ; 61 : 3a ; Wei shu 3 : 13b ; 97 : 25a ...
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... throne that day as Emperor Wen of the Sui dynasty . Ching was murdered on July 10 , aged 9. Eight years later , Emperor Wen was to reunify China ( Chou shu 8 : 7b ; 9 : 5b ; Pei shih 10 : 31b ; Sui shu 1 : 12b ) . On Feb. 12 , 582 ...
... throne that day as Emperor Wen of the Sui dynasty . Ching was murdered on July 10 , aged 9. Eight years later , Emperor Wen was to reunify China ( Chou shu 8 : 7b ; 9 : 5b ; Pei shih 10 : 31b ; Sui shu 1 : 12b ) . On Feb. 12 , 582 ...
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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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