Bulletin, Issues 64-65The Museum, 1992 - China |
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Page 11
... graduates was 239 and in the second fifty - six examinations 238. It is remarkable that in the course of the Ch'ing Dynasty , when the population tripled from somewhat under 200 millions to about 600 millions , the number of chin - shih ...
... graduates was 239 and in the second fifty - six examinations 238. It is remarkable that in the course of the Ch'ing Dynasty , when the population tripled from somewhat under 200 millions to about 600 millions , the number of chin - shih ...
Page 32
... graduates in this category came from Lin - kuei . In the second period , Kuang - hsi's total of Class I and II chin - shih increased by 711 % , the third - highest growth in that category during Ch'ing , and the province moved up to ...
... graduates in this category came from Lin - kuei . In the second period , Kuang - hsi's total of Class I and II chin - shih increased by 711 % , the third - highest growth in that category during Ch'ing , and the province moved up to ...
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... graduates during the first period . Map 74 for 1646-1776 brings out that these came chiefly from the centre of the province and from along the Burma Road . In the second period , the Class II chin - shih of Yün - nan increased by 535 ...
... graduates during the first period . Map 74 for 1646-1776 brings out that these came chiefly from the centre of the province and from along the Burma Road . In the second period , the Class II chin - shih of Yün - nan increased by 535 ...
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