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The Ch'ing - ho Ts'uis first emerged as a prominent clan during the Three Kingdoms period , and remained one of the leading bureaucratic clans in the North during the remainder of the early medieval period .
The Ch'ing - ho Ts'uis first emerged as a prominent clan during the Three Kingdoms period , and remained one of the leading bureaucratic clans in the North during the remainder of the early medieval period .
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The Ma - wang tui map is oriented with south at the top and north at the bottom , i.e. it is from the Western point of view upside down.30 I reproduce that map turned around , so that north is at the top , showing the rivers and ...
The Ma - wang tui map is oriented with south at the top and north at the bottom , i.e. it is from the Western point of view upside down.30 I reproduce that map turned around , so that north is at the top , showing the rivers and ...
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The Yi River is stated to have emanated from the Yangtze at Yü - fu prefecture , 81 to have passed south of Heng - shan82 and north of Yi - tao83 prefectures , and then again to have entered the Yangtze ( 37 : 9b - 13b ) .
The Yi River is stated to have emanated from the Yangtze at Yü - fu prefecture , 81 to have passed south of Heng - shan82 and north of Yi - tao83 prefectures , and then again to have entered the Yangtze ( 37 : 9b - 13b ) .
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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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