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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... reign 48–33 BC ) . — HS 81 , p . 3353 ; HSBZ I 2 Some time before the death of Dong Xian ( 2 ) , Aidi ( reigned 7-1 BC ) ordered the provision of these items , along with other privileges such as the cons- truction of a large tomb with ...
... reign 48–33 BC ) . — HS 81 , p . 3353 ; HSBZ I 2 Some time before the death of Dong Xian ( 2 ) , Aidi ( reigned 7-1 BC ) ordered the provision of these items , along with other privileges such as the cons- truction of a large tomb with ...
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... reign shows on a more general level is that portents sometimes were not used as indirect criticism or post - dynastic vilification devices . During certain reigns , the voice of Heaven could simply not be used for criticism , no matter ...
... reign shows on a more general level is that portents sometimes were not used as indirect criticism or post - dynastic vilification devices . During certain reigns , the voice of Heaven could simply not be used for criticism , no matter ...
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... reign , there was a famine in Qingzhou . People ate each other . Although Shanming's family had a supply of grain , they still ate gruel and used their granary to help the village . Many were thus saved . People called the fields of his ...
... reign , there was a famine in Qingzhou . People ate each other . Although Shanming's family had a supply of grain , they still ate gruel and used their granary to help the village . Many were thus saved . People called the fields of his ...
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