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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Page 26
... map 19 for 1646-1775 , these almost all came from the centre , only a few from the upper Yangtze and Han River ... seen from Map 21 for 1646-1775 , the chin - shih then came chiefly from along the Hsiang River and its tributaries , with ...
... map 19 for 1646-1775 , these almost all came from the centre , only a few from the upper Yangtze and Han River ... seen from Map 21 for 1646-1775 , the chin - shih then came chiefly from along the Hsiang River and its tributaries , with ...
Page 27
... seen from Map 27 for 1646–1775 , the only major concentration of dots is around Peking . During the second period , Chih - li increased its share of Class I and II chin - shih by 72 % , but it remained in rank 3. Most parts of the ...
... seen from Map 27 for 1646–1775 , the only major concentration of dots is around Peking . During the second period , Chih - li increased its share of Class I and II chin - shih by 72 % , but it remained in rank 3. Most parts of the ...
Page 30
... seen from Map 49 for 1646-1775 , these graduates came especially from the upper part of the Wei River Valley and from the banks of rivers to the northeast of it , from the Ning - hsia Oasis at the Yel- low River , and from the Wu - wei ...
... seen from Map 49 for 1646-1775 , these graduates came especially from the upper part of the Wei River Valley and from the banks of rivers to the northeast of it , from the Ning - hsia Oasis at the Yel- low River , and from the Wu - wei ...
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An-hui bannermen Beijing bihua bird and flower Bodhisattva CENTRAL EAST Ch'ien-t'ang Che-chiang Chiang-hsi Chiang-su Chih-li chin chin-shih Classes chin-shih examinations chin-shih graduates China Class II chin-shih cluster of dots decoration Dengxian departments t'ing Dunhuang Mogaoku Dynasty A.D. earlier period early eighth-century eighth century empire's total figures floral flower depiction flowering plants Fu-chien gilt-silver Han River Hou-kuan Hu-nan Hu-pei Huai River huihua bian increase Kan-su KM Map Kuang-hsi Kuang-tung Kuei-chou lacquer later period lotus Luoyang Manchuria metalwork motifs mural in Cave name All chin-shih P'eng-hu painted panel prefectures hsien Princess Yongtai quota system ranked regional provenance rock Roster scroll second period seen from Map Shaanxi Province Shan-hsi Shan-tung Shensi shih shike xianhua Shōsō-in Ssu-ch'uan stone coffin chamber subcommanderies chou Sui Dynasty T'ai-wan Ta-hsing Table Tang Dynasty Tang period Todai-ji total of Class Unit Current name Wan-p'ing Wei River Wei Xu Xi'an Yangtze Ying-shan Yongtai Yün-nan Zhang Yanyuan Zhongguo meishu quanji