Bulletin, Issues 64-65The Museum, 1992 - China |
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Liu Yüan - ching's clan from Ho - tung , Chieh , first emerged as an office - holding clan during this period , but its members went on to hold offices under the Southern dynasties of Southern Ch'i and Liang , and the Northern dynasties ...
Liu Yüan - ching's clan from Ho - tung , Chieh , first emerged as an office - holding clan during this period , but its members went on to hold offices under the Southern dynasties of Southern Ch'i and Liang , and the Northern dynasties ...
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These four clans managed to hold thirty - five offices of Arbiter , or almost one quarter ( just under 24 % ) of all such offices recorded under the T'o - pas . Undoubtedly , they were all very powerful clans , but as our study reveals ...
These four clans managed to hold thirty - five offices of Arbiter , or almost one quarter ( just under 24 % ) of all such offices recorded under the T'o - pas . Undoubtedly , they were all very powerful clans , but as our study reveals ...
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Only the Lang - ya Wangs and the T'ai - yuan Wangs managed to hold at least one office with Rank 1 under more than two successive dynasties . These were exceptions : early medieval China was not ruled by an oligarchy .
Only the Lang - ya Wangs and the T'ai - yuan Wangs managed to hold at least one office with Rank 1 under more than two successive dynasties . These were exceptions : early medieval China was not ruled by an oligarchy .
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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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