Bulletin, Issues 64-65The Museum, 1992 - China |
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In the case of the Liu clan from Shan - yang , Kao - p'ing , three individuals are known , but they are spread over only two generations . In view of the length of the Later Han dynasty , it would be hard to consider this clan a ...
In the case of the Liu clan from Shan - yang , Kao - p'ing , three individuals are known , but they are spread over only two generations . In view of the length of the Later Han dynasty , it would be hard to consider this clan a ...
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211 If we now look at all the seventy - six individuals who held civilian offices with Rank 1 under the Eastern Wei / Northern Ch'i , we find that only fourteen came from already established bureaucratic clans ( eight clans in all ) ...
211 If we now look at all the seventy - six individuals who held civilian offices with Rank 1 under the Eastern Wei / Northern Ch'i , we find that only fourteen came from already established bureaucratic clans ( eight clans in all ) ...
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Many of the military and civilian titles with Rank 1 under the Eastern Wei / Northern Ch'i , it should be recalled , were held by the same individuals , largely due to the title of the Commander Unequalled in Honor ( k'ai - fu i - t'ung ...
Many of the military and civilian titles with Rank 1 under the Eastern Wei / Northern Ch'i , it should be recalled , were held by the same individuals , largely due to the title of the Commander Unequalled in Honor ( k'ai - fu i - t'ung ...
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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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