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There were four hundred and thirty - six such individuals recorded in the sources . The number of noble title - holding clans recorded for the Chin dynasty was one hundred and eighteen . One hundred and seventy of these individuals ...
There were four hundred and thirty - six such individuals recorded in the sources . The number of noble title - holding clans recorded for the Chin dynasty was one hundred and eighteen . One hundred and seventy of these individuals ...
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Four of these old office - holding clans ( 19 % of old clans , but only 5 % of all noble clans ) had originated during the Later Han , comprising eleven noblemen of the Liu Sung period ( under 4 % of the recorded total ) .
Four of these old office - holding clans ( 19 % of old clans , but only 5 % of all noble clans ) had originated during the Later Han , comprising eleven noblemen of the Liu Sung period ( under 4 % of the recorded total ) .
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These clans were : the Chia clan from Wuwei ( with four noblemen during the Three Kingdoms period , one title during Chin , and four under the T'o - pa Wei ) ; the Kuo clan from T'ai - yuan ( with three noblemen during each of the three ...
These clans were : the Chia clan from Wuwei ( with four noblemen during the Three Kingdoms period , one title during Chin , and four under the T'o - pa Wei ) ; the Kuo clan from T'ai - yuan ( with three noblemen during each of the three ...
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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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