Bulletin, Issues 64-65The Museum, 1992 - China |
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Biographies of the Chaos in WS 52/1145 and WS 86/1882 mention no district , but the individuals cannot be connected ... enough of his relatives are mentioned to allow them a status of a clan that survives from one dynasty to the other .
Biographies of the Chaos in WS 52/1145 and WS 86/1882 mention no district , but the individuals cannot be connected ... enough of his relatives are mentioned to allow them a status of a clan that survives from one dynasty to the other .
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Although no clan members are mentioned for the Southern Ch'i period , the clan members known during the Liang dynasty were direct descendants of the ones known during the Liu Sung . Some Tung - hai Wangs were mentioned in the Nan Ch'i ...
Although no clan members are mentioned for the Southern Ch'i period , the clan members known during the Liang dynasty were direct descendants of the ones known during the Liu Sung . Some Tung - hai Wangs were mentioned in the Nan Ch'i ...
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Thirty - eight of them came from clans that are mentioned for the first time in the dynastic sources of this time . Of the thirty - eight , thirty - one belong to clans not mentioned after the T'o - pa period ; two others belong to ...
Thirty - eight of them came from clans that are mentioned for the first time in the dynastic sources of this time . Of the thirty - eight , thirty - one belong to clans not mentioned after the T'o - pa period ; two others belong to ...
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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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