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In fact , of the twenty - five noble T'o - pa Wei clans with ten or more noblemen per clan , only seven ( the Hsing - yang Ch'engs , the Ho - tung P'eis , the Ho - nei Ssumas , the Ch'ing - ho Ts'uis , the Po - ling Ts'uis , the T'ai ...
In fact , of the twenty - five noble T'o - pa Wei clans with ten or more noblemen per clan , only seven ( the Hsing - yang Ch'engs , the Ho - tung P'eis , the Ho - nei Ssumas , the Ch'ing - ho Ts'uis , the Po - ling Ts'uis , the T'ai ...
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These clans were : the Lu clan from Fanyang / Cho ( with two noblemen during the Three Kingdoms period , two under the Chin , only one under the T'o - pa Wei , and five during the Eastern Wei / Northern Ch'i ) ; the P'ei clan from Ho ...
These clans were : the Lu clan from Fanyang / Cho ( with two noblemen during the Three Kingdoms period , two under the Chin , only one under the T'o - pa Wei , and five during the Eastern Wei / Northern Ch'i ) ; the P'ei clan from Ho ...
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and the Chin , only one under the T'o - pa Wei , and four during the Western Wei / Northern Chou ) ; the P'ei clan from Ho - tung ( with two noblemen during the Three Kingdoms period , nine during the Chin , twenty - two during the T'o ...
and the Chin , only one under the T'o - pa Wei , and four during the Western Wei / Northern Chou ) ; the P'ei clan from Ho - tung ( with two noblemen during the Three Kingdoms period , nine during the Chin , twenty - two during the T'o ...
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Oligarchy or Social Mobility | 5 |
Notes on the Shui ching | 257 |
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