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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... become Grand Commandants , compared to only a single transfer in the opposite direction.73 ) That the Later Han cabinet was not intimidated by the throne can be easily documented by tabulating the violent deaths , i.e. executions and ...
... become Grand Commandants , compared to only a single transfer in the opposite direction.73 ) That the Later Han cabinet was not intimidated by the throne can be easily documented by tabulating the violent deaths , i.e. executions and ...
Page 133
... become Prefect of Huai . Later , Tung Süan was appointed Grand Administrator of Kiang - hia to cope with local banditry . Although successful , he was dismissed for disrespect toward an imperial distaff relative . Thereafter he was ...
... become Prefect of Huai . Later , Tung Süan was appointed Grand Administrator of Kiang - hia to cope with local banditry . Although successful , he was dismissed for disrespect toward an imperial distaff relative . Thereafter he was ...
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... become Grand Commandants were the Grand Masters of Ceremonies ( 11 cases ) , Grand Ministers of Agriculture ( 9 cases ) , and Grand Coachmen ( 7 cases ) . No Commandant of Justice , Director of the Imperial Clan , or Privy Treasurer was ...
... become Grand Commandants were the Grand Masters of Ceremonies ( 11 cases ) , Grand Ministers of Agriculture ( 9 cases ) , and Grand Coachmen ( 7 cases ) . No Commandant of Justice , Director of the Imperial Clan , or Privy Treasurer was ...
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THE BUREAUCRACY | 9 |
POWER IN GOVERNMENT | 53 |
REGIONAL POWER AND NATIONAL FACTIONS | 72 |
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