Bulletin, Issues 64-65The Museum, 1992 - China |
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... highest rank held more than one post . Those were the Shen clan from Wu - hsing and the Wang clan from Lang- ya . Both clans acquired considerable power under the preceding Chin dynasty , and were therefore entrenched bureaucratic clans ...
... highest rank held more than one post . Those were the Shen clan from Wu - hsing and the Wang clan from Lang- ya . Both clans acquired considerable power under the preceding Chin dynasty , and were therefore entrenched bureaucratic clans ...
Page 93
... highest number still belonged to clans that had first gained prominence during Chin dynasty . Offices with Rank 1 The award of ten civilian and ten military official posts with Rank 1 is recorded for the Liang dynasty . Below are lists ...
... highest number still belonged to clans that had first gained prominence during Chin dynasty . Offices with Rank 1 The award of ten civilian and ten military official posts with Rank 1 is recorded for the Liang dynasty . Below are lists ...
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... highest echelons of bureaucracy were not occupied by a steady flow of appointees from the same clans . Only the Lang - ya Wangs and the T'ai - yüan Wangs managed to hold at least one office with Rank 1 under more than two successive ...
... highest echelons of bureaucracy were not occupied by a steady flow of appointees from the same clans . Only the Lang - ya Wangs and the T'ai - yüan Wangs managed to hold at least one office with Rank 1 under more than two successive ...
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An-ting appointments Arbiter posts biography Ch'en Ch'en-chün Ch'ing-ho Che-chiang Chi-yang Chiang-su chih Chih-li Chin dynasty China Chinese Ching-chao choronym chün commandery Duke Dunhuang Dynasty-founding District early medieval period Eastern Wei/Northern Ch'i elite Emperor Wu Fan-yang Feng held noble titles highest Ho-nan Ho-nei Ho-tung Hsiao hsien Hsing-yang Hsü Hung-nung Ju-nan k'ai-kuo K'uai-chi Kingdom of Wu Lan-ling Lang-ya Wangs Liang Liang dynasty Liu Sung Lu clan Lung-hsi Marquis née noble clans Noble Rank noblemen Northern Chou office of Arbiter office-holders with Rank office-holding clans offices with Rank old clans P'ei P'eng-ch'eng Po-hai Po-ling posts with Rank prefecture Prince province River rulers San-kuo Shen shih Shōsō-in Shui ching Southern Ch'i Southern Dynasties Ssu-ma Sung dynasty T'ai-shan T'ai-yüan T'ang T'o-pa Wei Tai-chün Tang Three Kingdoms period titles with Rank Ts'ui uncle Wang clan Wei shu Western Wei Western Wei/Northern Chou Wu-chün Wu-hsing Ying-ch'uan Yü-wen Yüan