Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden))The Museum, 1960 - China "Bibliography of publications based upon collections made with the support of the Swedish China research committee, by Fr. E. Åhlander": Bulletin no. 1, p. 185-191. |
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... residences of the graduates quite rightly considered them as theirs and did not , normally , mention former residences . This led , nation - wide , to duplication of entries . In more than thirty spot - checks , I have not found a ...
... residences of the graduates quite rightly considered them as theirs and did not , normally , mention former residences . This led , nation - wide , to duplication of entries . In more than thirty spot - checks , I have not found a ...
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... residences in the prefectures surrounding Peking . Their sons grew up there in milieus which culturally and intellectually were among the most advanced in the empire , and naturally this gave them an advantage in the examinations ( see ...
... residences in the prefectures surrounding Peking . Their sons grew up there in milieus which culturally and intellectually were among the most advanced in the empire , and naturally this gave them an advantage in the examinations ( see ...
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... residences in other provinces . In spite of fluctuations , the average numbers of candidates receiving the chin - shih degree remained level during Ch'ing . Because of the huge population increase , the com- petition for the degree ...
... residences in other provinces . In spite of fluctuations , the average numbers of candidates receiving the chin - shih degree remained level during Ch'ing . Because of the huge population increase , the com- petition for the degree ...
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