Bulletin, Issues 64-65The Museum, 1992 - China |
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Of the thirty - one recorded appointees to the office of Arbiter during the Southern Ch'i period , only two held an office with Rank 1 ; six held offices with Rank 2 ; twenty - one held offices with Rank 3 ; and one held an office with ...
Of the thirty - one recorded appointees to the office of Arbiter during the Southern Ch'i period , only two held an office with Rank 1 ; six held offices with Rank 2 ; twenty - one held offices with Rank 3 ; and one held an office with ...
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Apart from the T'ai - yuan Wangs , only two other clans held noble titles during the Three Kingdoms , the Chin , and the Liu Sung . These were : the Liu clan from Nan - yang ( with two noblemen during the Three Kingdoms period ...
Apart from the T'ai - yuan Wangs , only two other clans held noble titles during the Three Kingdoms , the Chin , and the Liu Sung . These were : the Liu clan from Nan - yang ( with two noblemen during the Three Kingdoms period ...
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Most of the clans who produced Empresses under the T'o - pa Wei also produced office - holders with Rank 1 : the Kao clan from Po - hai held ten civilian and six military posts with Rank 1 ; 99 the Yü clan from Tai - chün held three ...
Most of the clans who produced Empresses under the T'o - pa Wei also produced office - holders with Rank 1 : the Kao clan from Po - hai held ten civilian and six military posts with Rank 1 ; 99 the Yü clan from Tai - chün held three ...
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Contents
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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