Bulletin, Issues 64-65The Museum, 1992 - China |
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Page 78
65 Besides the eighteen Arbiters who belonged to clans with more than one appointment thirteen of whom belonged to the already established bureaucratic clans eight other Arbiters came from clans that were prominent prior to this time .
65 Besides the eighteen Arbiters who belonged to clans with more than one appointment thirteen of whom belonged to the already established bureaucratic clans eight other Arbiters came from clans that were prominent prior to this time .
Page 137
... we find that only fourteen came from already established bureaucratic clans ( eight clans in all ) - two of the clans , the Lan - ling Hsiaos and the Kao - yang Hsüs , were in fact well established Southern clans .
... we find that only fourteen came from already established bureaucratic clans ( eight clans in all ) - two of the clans , the Lan - ling Hsiaos and the Kao - yang Hsüs , were in fact well established Southern clans .
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ters who belonged to old bureaucratic clans however ( in most cases literally old Later Han and Three Kingdoms ' clans ) , the “ already established ” bureaucratic clans of office - holders had in most cases originated during the ...
ters who belonged to old bureaucratic clans however ( in most cases literally old Later Han and Three Kingdoms ' clans ) , the “ already established ” bureaucratic clans of office - holders had in most cases originated during the ...
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Oligarchy or Social Mobility | 5 |
Notes on the Shui ching | 257 |
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