Bulletin, Issues 68-69The Museum, 1996 - China |
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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'uan's other sons , only two were still alive : Fen and Hsiu . Fen was not suitable because of his past ...
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'uan's other sons , only two were still alive : Fen and Hsiu . Fen was not suitable because of his past ...
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The victor of Ssu - ch'uan , Chu Ling - shih , burned the palaces of Ch'ang - an and then fled toward the T'ung Pass . His troops scattered , and he was killed . Po - po entered Ch'ang - an and there ascended the imperial throne .
The victor of Ssu - ch'uan , Chu Ling - shih , burned the palaces of Ch'ang - an and then fled toward the T'ung Pass . His troops scattered , and he was killed . Po - po entered Ch'ang - an and there ascended the imperial throne .
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Ming had to justify the murder of his predecessor and his own usurpation of the throne . This was done by claiming that Emperor Hsiao - wu really had wished to leave the throne to Ming and by depicting Liu Tzu - yeh as morally defective ...
Ming had to justify the murder of his predecessor and his own usurpation of the throne . This was done by claiming that Emperor Hsiao - wu really had wished to leave the throne to Ming and by depicting Liu Tzu - yeh as morally defective ...
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Contents
The Antecedants | 14 |
The Reign of Sun Chuan 229252 | 20 |
The Reign of Sun Liang 252258 | 30 |
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