Bulletin, Issues 64-65The Museum, 1992 - China |
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Apart from the T'ai - yuan Wangs , only two other clans held noble titles during the Three Kingdoms , the Chin ... Only in one case did a Liu Sung clan hold the same noble title with the same fief as it did during the previous period .
Apart from the T'ai - yuan Wangs , only two other clans held noble titles during the Three Kingdoms , the Chin ... Only in one case did a Liu Sung clan hold the same noble title with the same fief as it did during the previous period .
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Few clans held a large number of noble titles under the Liang . The clans with the highest number of noble titles are listed below , in descending order , according to the number of titles they held : 4 Tu ( Ching - chao ) Wang ( T'ai ...
Few clans held a large number of noble titles under the Liang . The clans with the highest number of noble titles are listed below , in descending order , according to the number of titles they held : 4 Tu ( Ching - chao ) Wang ( T'ai ...
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In A.D. 398 , the new Emperor ordered the codification of the bureaucracy and the establishment of noble titles and ranks . The process went on for years , with frequent changes that increasingly drew the traditional T'o - pa elite into ...
In A.D. 398 , the new Emperor ordered the codification of the bureaucracy and the establishment of noble titles and ranks . The process went on for years , with frequent changes that increasingly drew the traditional T'o - pa elite into ...
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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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