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a When two rivers unite , it is not always easy to decide which is the major one and which the tributary . Here , the Shui ching differs at times from modern cartographers . For instance , the upper course of the Chien - chiang River in ...
a When two rivers unite , it is not always easy to decide which is the major one and which the tributary . Here , the Shui ching differs at times from modern cartographers . For instance , the upper course of the Chien - chiang River in ...
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The Mo River is stated to have emanated from beyond the border of Kuangjou prefecture , 65 to have passed north of Mao - niu prefecture , to have reached Lingtao prefecture , 66 and northeastward to have entered the Ch'ing - yi River ...
The Mo River is stated to have emanated from beyond the border of Kuangjou prefecture , 65 to have passed north of Mao - niu prefecture , to have reached Lingtao prefecture , 66 and northeastward to have entered the Ch'ing - yi River ...
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Chi River 15. Chi - ling prefecture 16. Chia prefecture 17. Chia - meng prefecture 18. Chiang prefecture 19. Chiang - hsia commandery 20. Chiang - yi prefecture 21. Chien - chiang River 22. Chien - wei commandery 23. Ch'ien River 24.
Chi River 15. Chi - ling prefecture 16. Chia prefecture 17. Chia - meng prefecture 18. Chiang prefecture 19. Chiang - hsia commandery 20. Chiang - yi prefecture 21. Chien - chiang River 22. Chien - wei commandery 23. Ch'ien River 24.
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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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