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Of the thirty - one recorded appointees to the office of Arbiter during the Southern Ch'i period , only two held an office with Rank 1 ; six held ... Again , most of the Arbiters held middle - level offices in the central government .
Of the thirty - one recorded appointees to the office of Arbiter during the Southern Ch'i period , only two held an office with Rank 1 ; six held ... Again , most of the Arbiters held middle - level offices in the central government .
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Again , this group of Arbiter post appointees is far from homogeneous . Forty - four individuals were the only holders of the Arbiter post in their respective clans . Thirty - eight of them came from clans that are mentioned for the ...
Again , this group of Arbiter post appointees is far from homogeneous . Forty - four individuals were the only holders of the Arbiter post in their respective clans . Thirty - eight of them came from clans that are mentioned for the ...
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We have identified all the individuals who are recorded to have held the office of Arbiter during the early medieval period , and we discovered that in the South a high percentage of them belonged to entrenched bureaucratic clans .
We have identified all the individuals who are recorded to have held the office of Arbiter during the early medieval period , and we discovered that in the South a high percentage of them belonged to entrenched bureaucratic clans .
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The Development of Flower Depiction and the Origin of | 179 |
Oligarchy or Social Mobility | 5 |
Notes on the Shui ching | 257 |
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