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All three clans that held more than one Arbiter appointment were old bureaucratic clans : the Chiangs had emerged during the Liu Sung dynasty , the Wangs during the Chin , and the Yüs were known from the Three Kingdoms period.83 It ...
All three clans that held more than one Arbiter appointment were old bureaucratic clans : the Chiangs had emerged during the Liu Sung dynasty , the Wangs during the Chin , and the Yüs were known from the Three Kingdoms period.83 It ...
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The K'ung's emerged as a nationally prominent clan under the Chin , and retained their prestige to some degree for the remainder of the early medieval period . During the Southern Ch'i and the Liang direct family ties of individuals ...
The K'ung's emerged as a nationally prominent clan under the Chin , and retained their prestige to some degree for the remainder of the early medieval period . During the Southern Ch'i and the Liang direct family ties of individuals ...
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The remaining individuals came from the old clans of the Ho - tung Hsiehs ( who emerged under the T'o - pa Wei ) , the Ho - nei Ssu - mas ( the Chin imperial clan ) , the Fan - yang Tsus ( who emerged under the T'o - pa Wei ) , and the ...
The remaining individuals came from the old clans of the Ho - tung Hsiehs ( who emerged under the T'o - pa Wei ) , the Ho - nei Ssu - mas ( the Chin imperial clan ) , the Fan - yang Tsus ( who emerged under the T'o - pa Wei ) , and the ...
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