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local bureaucracy.23 In this chapter , under separate headings for each dynasty , I identify office - holders with Rank 1 by name and choronym , and show the highest offices held by their fathers and grandfathers.24 In separate tables I ...
local bureaucracy.23 In this chapter , under separate headings for each dynasty , I identify office - holders with Rank 1 by name and choronym , and show the highest offices held by their fathers and grandfathers.24 In separate tables I ...
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Beginning with the Chin , 137 members of this clan held offices above Rank 5 , producing at least one office - holder with Rank 1 under each of the Southern dynasties . The other three Arbiters with Rank 1 came from clans that were new ...
Beginning with the Chin , 137 members of this clan held offices above Rank 5 , producing at least one office - holder with Rank 1 under each of the Southern dynasties . The other three Arbiters with Rank 1 came from clans that were new ...
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The clans of eight of the nine Western Wei / Northern Chou Empresses produced office - holders with Rank 1. ... 124 The Yang clan from Hung - nung produced nine officeholders with Rank 1 ; the Wei - chih clan from Tai - chün produced ...
The clans of eight of the nine Western Wei / Northern Chou Empresses produced office - holders with Rank 1. ... 124 The Yang clan from Hung - nung produced nine officeholders with Rank 1 ; the Wei - chih clan from Tai - chün produced ...
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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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